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Jedi Counsel Podcast 64 – Stress, Pregnancy, & Wynonna Earp with Dr. Clayton Hilmert

22 Sep 20173 Jun 2019
In this episode, Dr. Hilmert first talked to us about his important research on stress during pregnancy and how it can lead to adverse birth outcomes (e.g., low birth weight,…
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TEDx NDSU 2017

19 Jun 20174 Jun 2018
See Dr. Hilmert’s TEDx talk, “Your Childhood, Your Health, Our Greatest Investment” (given at TEDx NDSU, published June 29, 2017) Dr. Clayton Hilmert discusses the importance of paid parental leave…
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NDSU study shows major flooding affects growth of unborn babies

27 Jun 201621 May 2018
NDSU study shows major flooding affects growth of unborn babies Published June 27, 2016 New results of an NDSU study indicate devastating floods can have an effect on the next…
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Water Weight: Living near big flood can mean smaller baby, NDSU study shows

15 Jun 201621 May 2018
Water Weight: Living near big flood can mean smaller baby, NDSU study shows By Ethan Nelson - Fargo Forum Lead Story (Page 1) Carlye Gast was nine months pregnant during…
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Practicing Mindfulness in Busy Families

25 Nov 201522 May 2018
Dr. Hilmert contributed to the NDSU Extension Services Overdone: Practicing Wellness in Busy Families audio program, talking about using Mindfulness Techniques in every day life. These recordings are used by…
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NDSU researcher warns of physical toll of stress

9 Jun 20145 Jun 2018
NDSU researcher warns of physical toll of stress. The Forum. “Clayton Hilmert, an associate professor in psychology, shows off a lab where stress tests are done in Minard Hall on…

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