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How Stress, Self-efficacy, and Sociocultural Factors Influence the Biology of Aging

Dr. Melissa deCardi Hladek is an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, She’s a nurse researcher- and a Family Nurse Practitioner who focuses her research and clinical care on how stress, self-efficacy, and sociocultural factors influence the biology of aging, chronic disease and frailty. She joins HealthCetera to share insights on a project My Health Priorities, a patient-centered platform completed by elders to identify what matters to them most in engaging their health care.

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Barbara Glickstein, MPH, MS. RN., Principal, Barbara Glickstein Strategies, www.barbaraglickstein.com She is a Strategist for Carolyn Jones Productions and worked on the documentaries, The American Nurse, Defining Hope and In Case of Emergency. Glickstein was co-PI for the  Woodhull Revisited Project. She was selected to participate in Take the Lead’s 50 Women Can Change the World in Journalism  2019. Follow her on Twitter @bglickstein

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