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HuffPost: 11 Books On Postpartum Mental Health Every New Parent Should Read
May. 26, 2021—(Brian Wind, adjunct assistant professor of psychology, quoted)
Reuters: Fun and fantasy fuel staying power of ‘Friends’
May. 26, 2021—(Claire Sisco King, associate professor of communication studies, quoted)
News 2 (WKRN-TV): Miss the ‘Super Flower Blood Moon’ Lunar Eclipse? Watch it here
May. 24, 2021—(Billy Teets, director of Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory, interviewed)
The Globe and Mail: Trump-era polarization has ruined the advantage incumbents once held
May. 24, 2021—(Bruce Oppenheimer, professor of political science, emeritus, quoted)
Redbook: Stress About Money Is Doing a Number on Your Heart Health
May. 23, 2021—(Derek Griffith, professor of medicine, health and society and director of Vanderbilt’s Center for Research on Men’s Health, quoted)
Real Simple: This Is Why Tiny Things Make Us So Happy
May. 21, 2021—(Brian Wind, adjunct assistant professor of psychology, quoted)
The Guardian: Both sides in Israel-Gaza conflict lay groundwork for victory narratives
May. 20, 2021—(Thomas Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, quoted)
Health: What is agoraphobia? Netflix’s ‘The Woman in the Window’ sheds light on the anxiety disorder
May. 19, 2021—(Bunmi Olatunji, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology, quoted)
National Geographic: How COVID-19 is changing our expectations for other vaccines
May. 18, 2021—(Jennifer Trueblood, associate professor of psychology, quoted)
The Washington Post: Tips to make laundry day more gentle on the environment
May. 18, 2021—(Jonathan Gilligan, associate professor of earth and environmental sciences, quoted)