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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2021 · 27 MIN

Science and Storytelling: In Sickness and in Health: Romantic Relationships, Health, and Well-Being

from GSA on Aging · host The Gerontological Society of America

Most of us know we should exercise and eat well for optimal health but caring for our social relationships also benefits our physical, mental, and cognitive health. In this episode, Dr. Christine Proulx sits down with host Hanamori Skoblow to discuss how positive relationships protect and negative relationships strain. They also discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on close relationships and Dr. Proulx’s path from first-generation college student to GSA fellow—a recognition of outstanding work in gerontology.  Guest:  Christine M. Proulx, PhD, FGSA (Bio)—Associate Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Science, University of Missouri.  Host:  Hanamori F. Skoblow, MS (Bio)—Doctoral Student in Human Development and Family Science, University of Missouri.  This podcast episode is supported by the GSA Innovation Fund: 75th Anniversary. 

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