REVIEWS
SEPTEMBER 24, 2008
“Killer Stress”
– Delicious Living
SEPTEMBER 23, 2008
“Biological Responses to Stress”
– The Kojo Nmandi Show, WAMU 88.5 FM (NPR)
SEPTEMBER 23, 2008
“Stressing the Point: Robert Sapolsky Explains Your Anxiety”
– Washington Post Express Night Out
SEPTEMBER 22, 2008
“It’s a Stressful Life for Baboons, Humans”
– Good Morning America
SEPTEMBER 21, 2008
“Dr. Robert Sapolsky offers stress tips for professionals”
– LinkedIn Blog
SEPTEMBER 10, 2008
“Killer stress is subject of TV special”
– Stanford News Service
SEPTEMBER 4, 2008
“A Conversation: Robert Scoble, Om Malik and Robert Sapolsky”
– Scobleizer

Stanford University
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