Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine
@PsychosomMed
Psychosomatic Medicine is now Biopsychosocial Science & Medicine. http://bsamjournal.bsky.social
SBSM 2025 Annual Meeting - Less Than 3 Weeks Left for Early Bird Discount on Registration! thesbsm.org/2025-annual-me…
What prompted @GunnarMegan to begin considering that puberty may be a time for recalibration of stress systems? #scicomm In this episode, Dr. Gunnar talks about the benefits and limitations of drawing from rodent models to inform research questions + so much more!
🧩 A new episode of the Stress Puzzle with @GunnarMegan is available now! We chatted about Dr. Gunnar's research on puberty as a window for recalibration and more generally about calibration of stress systems in early life. #scicomm Listen: stressmeasurement.org/podcast/episod…
Registration for the 2025 Annual Meeting is open! Click the link below for more information and to register today! thesbsm.org/2025-annual-me…
🧩The next episode of the Stress Puzzle, featuring Dr. Megan Gunnar discussing puberty and stress system recalibrations, will be available January 28th. Catch up on previous episodes you may have missed! Access here or wherever you listen to podcasts!: stressmeasurement.org/podcast
Trainees, have you registered for the @connectSBSM 2025 annual meeting yet? Here's your #ELFridays reminder that registration is open now with early bird pricing before February 21st. Click the link below for more information: thesbsm.org/2025-annual-me…
Hello, 2025! Let's kick-off our 1st #ELFridays of the year by sharing our new year resolutions.. what’s on your list? More writing, better time management, or maybe finally tackling that never-ending to-do list? Drop your goals and research resolutions for the year in a reply! 🎯
🚨 New call for abstracts for a special issue of Biopsychosocial Science & Medicine (formerly Psychosomatic Medicine) on "Interpersonal Processes of Biopsychosocial Health: Current & Future Directions" Structured abstracts due April 1, 2025. Learn more: journals.lww.com/bsam/Documents…
New Editorial in first issue of Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine (formerly Psychosomatic Medicine): “Registered Reports in Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine: To Infinity and Beyond” tinyurl.com/jpunxpfj @PsychosomMed
We published the secondary results from the #BeatCOVID study investigating "Acute Effects of Slow-Paced Breathing (SPB) on Measures of HRV in Hospitalized Patients With Bilateral COVID-19 Pneumonia" in @PsychosomMed DOI: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000001354
How important are stressors affecting close friends and family for one's own cardiovascular health? #scicomm @tenelewis2 described her team's results emphasizing the relevance of these network stressors for women's blood pressure:
🏆Congratulations to @tenelewis2 & team for winning the @Stress_Network's Stress Science Paper Award in Human Empirical! I spoke with Dr. Lewis about links between stress experienced by loved ones (e.g., family, friends) & cardiovascular health. Listen: stressmeasurement.org/podcast/episod…
4 days left to submit a late-breaking abstract for the 2025 Annual Meeting: abstracts.thesbsm.org
11 days left to submit a late-breaking abstract for the 2025 Annual Meeting. The theme of the meeting is Biopsychosocial Science and the Future of Health and Well-Being Across the Lifespan. Use the link below to submit your late-breaking abstract: abstracts.thesbsm.org
In a new paper, Anna Finley & team examined differences in emotion expression, suppression, and cardiovascular risk between Black and White Americans using MIDUS data. You can share widely & read more at this link (free to read this week!): journals.lww.com/psychosomaticm…