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Meritorious Abstract Award!

7 Mar 20231 May 2023
Congratulations to graduate student Garrett Byron, Dr. Anna Strahm, and Dr. Clayton Hilmert! Their submission to the Annual Society of Behavioral Medicine meeting entitled "Blunted diastolic blood pressure responses to…
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Welcome Fall 2021

30 Aug 20218 Nov 2021
Research in the Mind Body and Baby Lab, and Stress Psychophysiology & Health Labs will resume this fall. We are looking for motivated undergraduates to assist in running research projects Fall Semester…
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Researchers find flooding stress impacts unborn children

4 Mar 20204 Mar 2020
03/03/2020 Research College of Science and Mathematics   NDSU researchers have discovered differences in child development based on how close mothers are to flooding during their pregnancies. The new study…
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Meritorious Abstract Award

23 Dec 2019
Congratulations Lab! Our abstract regarding the VR study, 'Are Virtual Stressors a Reality?' was selected for a Meritorious Abstract Award by the Society of Behavioral Medicine. We look forward to…
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Healthy American Indian Pregnancy Survey

21 Oct 201921 Oct 2019
The Healthy American Indian Pregnancy Study is conducted in cooperation with the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. This study examines the American Indian pregnancy experience as it relates to…
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Group Prenatal Care Training for Indigenous Women

17 Sep 201921 Sep 2019
Kick-Off Celebration on September 17   This kick-off celebration for the Group Prenatal Care Training for Indigenous Women project, was the opening evening for the first the training session for…

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NDSU Psychology:
www.ndsu.edu/psychology/
Health Psychology Links:
www.health-psych.org
www.psychosomatic.org
www.sbm.org
Social Psychology Links:
www.socialpsychology.org
www.spsp.org
Psychology Links:
www.apa.org
www.psychologicalscience.org
Other Links:
jedi-counsel.com
www.ndsu.edu
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