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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

William A. Haseltine Ph.d

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Stress Contagion: Does Observing Others’ Anxiety Impact You?

How seeing others' stress can elevate your own stress levels.

14.04.2024 20

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

Heartfelt Appreciation: How Thanks Can Heal Your Heart

Understand workplace appreciation's impact on heart health.

13.04.2024 20

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

Are You Blind and Deaf to Your Feelings?

You can navigate emotions without sight or sound: insights from neuroscience.

23.03.2024 20

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

What to Do About Your Anxiety: The Answer May Be in Your Gut

Understanding the impact of the gut microbiome on your brain and behavior.

27.02.2024 30

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

Is It Worth the Chance? How Your Brain Weighs the Options

The role of dopamine in reward-seeking, from addiction to consumer behavior.

27.02.2024 30

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

Understanding Your Feelings: A Study of Emotional Language

20.02.2024 10

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

Early Cognitive Decline is Dramatically Underdiagnosed

Over 90% of Americans expected to have mild cognitive decline are undiagnosed.

08.12.2023 9

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

Exploring Emotion Recognition With Brain-Machine Interfaces

A new brain imaging technique will soon facilitate qualitative emotion research.

21.11.2023 8

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

How Moral Injury Affects Our Healthcare Workers

We need to address the stressors that are beyond the control of physicians.

17.11.2023 8

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

Solving the Mental Health Provider Shortage

Almost half of the U.S. lives in a mental health workforce shortage area.

23.09.2023 30

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

Could Half the Population Have Mental Health Issues by 75?

A global study has found one in two people may develop a mental health disorder.

19.09.2023 20

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William A. Haseltine Ph.d

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