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Health and Retirement Studies Webinar Recording

The Network for Emotional Well-being: Science, Practice, and Measurement, a collaborative project between UCSF, UC Berkeley, and Harvard, in collaboration with the stress measurement network at UCSF, is excited to share with you our Health and Retirement (HRS) webinar which explores both exciting cross-country analyses and covers an interactive tutorial on how to access harmonized data from the Health and Retirement family of studies.



The speakers and accompanying slides can be found below.

  • Yoobin Park (5 min) - Emotional well-being and blood pressure: A coordinated analysis of 10 countries. View slides here.

  • Abby Hillman (5 min) - Inflammation and stressful life events across the lifespan: An integrative data analysis of the HRS and ELSA cohorts. View slides here.

  • Jiyoung Park (5 min) - Mortality risk of loneliness: Culture matters. View slides here.

  • Drystan Phillips (30 min) - Stress and Emotional Well-being Resources on the Gateway to Global Aging Data. View slides here.


View the original announcement on the Stress measurment network here: https://www.stressmeasurement.org/hrs-webinars



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