Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 ----- Original Message ----- From: Zuckerman Friends@... Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 10:14 PM Subject: Stress and Women's Health: lunch on the Friday BEFORE Thanksgiving! We hope that those of you who are nearby can come to this lunch discussion, and we plan to do a summary for those who can't! Best wishes, Zuckerman, Ph.D.National Center for Policy Research (CPR) for Women & Families1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20006202 223-4000www.center4policy.org Remember CPR when you give to United Way or CFC, by designating #9884! Stress and Women's Health The seventh of a series of informal lunches with speakers on hot health issues about women and families. Getting enough sleep? Feeling a bit stressed out about the holidays, work, politics, or your family? As millions of American women cope with their multiple roles and responsibilities, stress is taking its toll. Research shows that stress really does affect our physical health, sometimes in ways that will surprise you. Our guest speaker is an internationally-respected expert on the mind-body connection and our discussion will include advice on how to cope with stress in your life. When: Friday, November 22, 12:15-1:30 pm Featuring: Esther M. Sternberg, M.D., Author of The Balance Within Director, Integrative Neural-Immune Program, National Institute of Mental Health Moderated by Zuckerman, Ph.D., President National Center for Policy Research for Women & Families Where: Fourth Fridays are held every fourth Friday of the month (except during holidays) at the donated conference room of , 1301 K Street, NW (East Tower closest to 13th Street) 11th Fl., Conference Room 11B (2 blocks from McPherson Sq. Metro and 4 blocks from Farragut North) RSVP: Nikki at (202) 223-4000 or info@... CPR's Fourth Fridays lunch series is free. Just tell us you're coming and we'll save you a sandwich and make sure you have a place to sit. Our goal is to provide useful information and interesting discussions among leaders from across the spectrum of life in the Washington, DC area, in an informal setting. The National Center for Policy Research (CPR) for Women & Families provides unbiased health information by translating medical and scientific research into plain English that everyone can understand. We don't take money from companies that make the products that we analyze, and we provide our information for free to whoever wants it. On the fourth Friday of every month (except for holiday weekends), CPR hosts an informal lunch on a topic that provides "news you can use." Thanks to Corner Bakery and for providing the lunch and conference room! Support CPR through the United Way or CFC #9884! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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