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Posted on December 8, 2016

How do health and well-being connect to bodily processes?

EH co-director Laura Kubzansky attended a symposium on the science of health and happiness Friday, commenting “the ironic thing about modern health care is that it isn’t really about health at all” – Harvard Gazette

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