Too toxic to ignore
Elizabeth H. Blackburn () and
Elissa S. Epel
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Elizabeth H. Blackburn: Elizabeth H. Blackburn is the 2009 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine and professor of biology and physiology in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics.
Elissa S. Epel: University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA, and is part of several National Institute on Aging initiatives on stress research.
Nature, 2012, vol. 490, issue 7419, 169-171
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A stark warning about the societal costs of stress comes from links between shortened telomeres, chronic stress and disease, say Elizabeth H. Blackburn and Elissa S. Epel.
Date: 2012
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