2017-06-22

The Physiological Society (videos of May 2017)

source: The Physiological Society
0:27 David Eisner at STEM for Britain Filmed in Parliament in March 2017 for the STEM for Britain event, our President David Eisner explains why this event is so important.
0:23 'Stress in Modern Britain' report Losing your mobile phone or Brexit: which sounds more stressful? We asked over 2000 British people how stressed they felt about these and 16 other situations. Watch Lucy Donaldson introduce our pro...
3:39 David Eisner speech at STEM for Britain Last March at STEM for BRITAIN, our president David Eisner talked about the relationship between science and politics, and scientists’ chief concerns about Brexit.
0:28 Stafford Lightman on Making Sense of Stress What did Professor Stafford Lightman make of our 'Making sense of stress' event?
Stafford is president of the British Neuroscience Association and took part in our public lecture 'Under pressure: ...
0:30 Gail Kinman on Making Sense of Stress What is the cost of stress?
Gail Kinman is Professor of Occupational Health Psychology at University of Bedfordshire. She gives us her reaction to our Making Sense of Stress event, in
36:52 R Jean Banister Prize Lecture 2017: Pacemaking in the Athletic Heart Alicia D'Souza, University of Manchester, UK.
The heart undergoes remodelling in response to endurance exercise, resulting in rhythm ‘disturbances’. For example, elite athletes can present with lo...
2:32 Conquering Exam Stress: Lessons From Our Bodies We all know how stressful exam time can be. When we let our stress levels get too intense for long periods of time, it can have negative effects on our physical and mental well-being. But stress it...
1:31:37 Under pressure: Making sense of stress
 In 2015/2016 stress accounted for 37% of all work related ill health cases. Stress is a rapidly increasing feature in our society, but how does stress actually lead to illness? And what in society ...

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