Stress : portrait of a killer.
(DVD)
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Published
[Washington, DC] : National Geographic, [2008].
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (52 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
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Aging -- Effect of stress on.
Baboons -- Effect of stress on.
Documentary television programs.
Documentary.
DVD-Video discs.
Hormones -- Physiological effect.
Human beings -- Effect of stress on.
Job stress -- Physiological effect.
Social status -- Physiological aspects.
Stress (Physiology)
Stress (Physiology) -- Endocrine aspects.
Stress (Psychology)
Stress (Psychology) -- Prevention.
Stress management.
Stress tolerance (Psychology)
Television series.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Baboons -- Effect of stress on.
Documentary television programs.
Documentary.
DVD-Video discs.
Hormones -- Physiological effect.
Human beings -- Effect of stress on.
Job stress -- Physiological effect.
Social status -- Physiological aspects.
Stress (Physiology)
Stress (Physiology) -- Endocrine aspects.
Stress (Psychology)
Stress (Psychology) -- Prevention.
Stress management.
Stress tolerance (Psychology)
Television series.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Published
[Washington, DC] : National Geographic, [2008].
Format
DVD
Language
English
UPC
727994752905
Notes
Creation/Production Credits
Cinematographer, Bob Poole ; editor, David Klagsbrun ; music by Lenny Williams, Chris Biando
Participants/Performers
Narrator, Marcus Lovett ; features interviews with Dr. Robert Sapolsky, Dr. Carol Shively, Sir Michael Marmot, Dr. Tessa Roseboom, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, Dr. Elissa Epel
Description
A Stanford University neurobiologist has been advancing our understanding of stress - how it impacts our bodies and how our social standing can make us more or less susceptible. Research reveals that the impact of stress can be found deep within us, shrinking our brains, adding fat to our bellies, even unraveling our chromosomes. Yet understanding how stress works can help us figure out a ways to combat it and how to live a life free of the tyranny of this contemporary plague
Target Audience
General
System Details
DVD ; NTSC, Region 1 ; widescreen presentation, preserves the aspect ratio of its original television broadcast ; Dolby digital audio
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
This disc is copy protected
Language
English ; closed-captions for the hearing impaired
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Goldman, L., Heminway, J., Sapolsky, R. M., Blackburn, E. H., Shively, C. A., Marmot, M., Epel, E., Roseboom, T., & Lovett, M. (2008). Stress : portrait of a killer . National Geographic.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Linda. Goldman et al.. 2008. Stress : Portrait of a Killer. National Geographic.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Linda. Goldman et al.. Stress : Portrait of a Killer National Geographic, 2008.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Goldman, Linda., et al. Stress : Portrait of a Killer National Geographic, 2008.
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