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  • HomeOur lab is dedicated to examining interactions among the mind, body, and environment as they pertain to health and health-related outcomes.
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  • Social Psychophysiology & Health LabIn the SP&H Lab we focus on how psychosocial factors of stress are related to physiological functioning and health.
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  • Mind, Body, & Baby LabIn the MBB Lab we focus on examining relationships between stress, physiology, and pregnancy health.
    • ENROLLMENT HAS ENDED for the the Mind, Body and Baby Pregnancy Study!
  • PeopleThe SP&H Lab and MBB Lab are run under the guidance of Clayton Hilmert, Ph.D. in cooperation with graduate students and the valuable assistance of undergraduates at NDSU.
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Outreach!

29 Apr 20231 May 2023
Our lab continues it's efforts to reach out to students outside NDSU to let future undergraduates and future graduate students know about what our lab and the NDSU Psychology Department…
Outreach

Red River Market Outreach

25 Oct 20221 May 2023
This past Saturday members of our lab and the Duggan Lab hosted a community outreach table at the seasonal weekly Red River Market! Community members were offered free blood pressure…
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Stress and Sleep Outreach 2.0

6 May 202212 May 2022
After a very successful Avenues of Scientific Discovery presentation, graduate students Garrett Byron and Odalis Garcia suggested we use the stress reduction, sleep improvement materials to help out undergraduates during…
Outreach

Avenues of Scientific Discovery Participation!

3 Apr 202212 May 2022
This year, in collaboration with Dr. Katherine Duggan and the PATHS Lab, our lab participated in the NDSU Avenues of Scientific Discovery, "a one-day conference for middle and high school…

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Useful Links

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
Clayton Hilmert’s Faculty Page

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1210 Albrecht Blvd
Fargo, ND 58102
1-701-231-5148

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  • Impact of maternal stress during pregnancy on child's health
  • Detecting stress in the office from how people type and click
  • Teachers who struggle to cope with stress report far lower job satisfaction
  • Study examines how social rank affects response to stress
  • Positive experiences in close relationships are associated with better physical health, new research suggests
  • Study finds worrying about election stress can harm your health -- and what you can do about it
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RSS Pregnancy and Childbirth News — ScienceDaily

  • Labor induction doesn't always reduce Caesarean birth risk or improve outcomes for term pregnancies
  • Impact of maternal stress during pregnancy on child's health
  • Drinking alcohol while breastfeeding impacts health of newborns
  • Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy increases risk for flu
  • Diet high in fruit and vegetables linked to lower miscarriage risk
  • Early signs that may help predict ADHD risk
  • New genetic target for male contraception identified
  • Assisted reproduction kids grow up just fine -- but it may be better to tell them early about biological origins, twenty-year study suggests
  • Father's alcohol consumption before conception linked to brain and facial defects in offspring
  • Time-restricted fasting could cause fertility problems
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