A Nation Under Pressure: The Public Health Consequences of Stress in America
Stephen E. Straus Distinguished Lecture in the Science of Complementary Therapies· Explore potential contributors to stress levels in America· Discuss the individual and population level health effects of chronic stress· Identify evidence-based strategies for managing chronic stress Stress levels are high in the United States. In a 2015 national survey, 24 percent of adults reported extreme stress, an increase from 18 percent just one year earlier. About one-third reported their stress had increased over the past year; less than half as many said it had decreased. The top sources of stress were money, work, and family r...
Source: Videocast - All Events - July 18, 2017 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Mellick’s Multimedia EduBlog: Treating Priapism in the ED, Video 1 of 2
Dr. Larry Mellick says emergency physicians have mental blocks when it comes to managing priapism. He helps dispel some of the performance anxiety associated with this condition by teaching how to mix up the phenylephrine used for intracavernosal blocks, which means this penile compartment syndrome doesn’t languish while EPs wait for the urologist. Read his blog post at http://bit.ly/Mellick, and then watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - April 14, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Mellick’s Multimedia EduBlog: Treating Priapism in the ED, Video 2 of 2
Dr. Larry Mellick says emergency physicians have mental blocks when it comes to managing priapism. He helps dispel some of the anxiety demonstrating how to set up an aspiration and irrigation system, which dramatically simplifies the entire process. Read his blog post at http://bit.ly/Mellick, and then watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - April 14, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Mellick’s Multimedia EduBlog: Treating Priapism in the ED, Video 1 of 2
Dr. Larry Mellick says emergency physicians have mental blocks when it comes to managing priapism. He helps dispel some of the performance anxiety associated with this condition by teaching how to mix up the phenylephrine used for intracavernosal blocks, which means this penile compartment syndrome doesn’t languish while EPs wait for the urologist. Read his blog post at http://bit.ly/Mellick, and then watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - April 13, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Mellick’s Multimedia EduBlog: Treating Priapism in the ED, Video 1 of 2
Dr. Larry Mellick says emergency physicians have mental blocks when it comes to managing priapism. He helps dispel some of the performance anxiety associated with this condition by teaching how to mix up the phenylephrine used for intracavernosal blocks, which means this penile compartment syndrome doesn’t languish while EPs wait for the urologist. Read his blog post at http://bit.ly/Mellick, and then watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - April 13, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Mellick’s Multimedia EduBlog: Treating Priapism in the ED, Video 2 of 2
Dr. Larry Mellick says emergency physicians have mental blocks when it comes to managing priapism. He helps dispel some of the anxiety demonstrating how to set up an aspiration and irrigation system, which dramatically simplifies the entire process. Read his blog post at http://bit.ly/Mellick, and then watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - April 13, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Mellick’s Multimedia EduBlog: Treating Priapism in the ED, Video 2 of 2
Dr. Larry Mellick says emergency physicians have mental blocks when it comes to managing priapism. He helps dispel some of the anxiety demonstrating how to set up an aspiration and irrigation system, which dramatically simplifies the entire process. Read his blog post at http://bit.ly/Mellick, and then watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - April 13, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Change Your Brain by Transforming Your Mind
Stephen E. Straus Distinguished Lecture in the Science of Complementary Health Therapies National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health In this talk, Dr. Davidson will present an overview of studies conducted in his laboratory on neural changes associated with different forms of meditation. Distinctions among three major forms of meditation practice will be made: Focused Attention, Open Monitoring, and Positive Affect Training. These different forms of meditation have different neural and behavioral effects. From the perspective of Western neuroscience, different forms of meditation can be conceptualized a...
Source: Videocast - All Events - March 7, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Towards Psychobiotics: The Microbiome as a Key Regulator of Brain and Behavior
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) presents the Integrative Medicine Research Lecture Series. The series provides overviews of the current state of research and practice involving complementary health approaches and explores perspectives on the emerging discipline of integrative medicine. John F. Cryan, Ph.D., is professor and Chair in the Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience at University College Cork in Ireland. There is a growing appreciation of the relationship between gut microbiota and the host in maintaining homeostasis in health and predisposing to disease. Bacterial colonizati...
Source: Videocast - All Events - September 23, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

CC Grand Rounds: Temperamental Antecedents and Neural Correlates of Risk for Anxiety Disorders
Presented by: (1) Nathan A. Fox, PhD Distinguished University Professor, Interim Chair, University of Maryland (2) Daniel Pine, MD Chief, Section on Development and Affective Neuroscience, Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, Intramural Research Program, NIMH and CCategory: Clinical Center Grand RoundsAired date: 04/02/2014 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
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CC Grand Rounds: Temperamental Antecedents and Neural Correlates of Risk for Anxiety Disorders
For more information go to http://www.cc.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.htmlAir date: 4/2/2014 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - March 17, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Getting Old Before Our Time: Psychiatric Illness and Accelerated Cell Aging
The Trans-NIH GeroScience Interest Group (GSIG) cordially invites you to its summer seminar, featuring Dr. Owen Wolkowitz. Dr. Wolkowitz is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco and Director of the Psychopharmacology Assessment Clinic. His teaching, clinical work and research are in the areas of stress, depression, and anxiety disorders. His interests include the effects of stress and stress hormones on the brain and behavior, as well as the identification of mechanisms underlying depression, which may lead to the discovery of new treatments. Dr. Wolkowitz and colleagues have develope...
Source: Videocast - All Events - June 25, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

The Brain Behind the Brawn
Focus on You Wellness Lecture Series The NIH is pleased to present a lecture on “Exercise and Sports Psychology” with Tim Puetz, PhD. Exercise and Sport Psychology is a scientific study in which the principles of psychology are applied in physical activity, exercise, or sports settings for the purposes of enhancing the adoption of regular exercise or increasing performance in competitive sport. This presentation will address such issues as: (1) personality and sport, (2) effects of anxiety on performance, (3) imagery in sport, (4) biofeedback and sports performance, (5) physical activity and depression, and (6)...
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 28, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video