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Stress & Health: Biological and Psychological Interactions (Behavioral Medicine and Health Psychology)
 
 
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Stress & Health: Biological and Psychological Interactions (Behavioral Medicine and Health Psychology) [Paperback]

William R. Lovallo

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In 1928, American physiologist Walter Cannon addressed the Massachusetts Medical Society on the subject of emotions and disease. Read the first page
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