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Michael Painter – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Michael is a distinguished physician, attorney, health care policy advocate, and a senior program officer and a senior member of the RWJF Pioneer Portfolio and Quality/Equality teams. Today he’s sharing key findings on the burden of stress in America from RWJF’s revealing study with Harvard School of Public Health and NPR.

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Michael Painter – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Michael is a distinguished physician, attorney, health care policy advocate, and a senior program officer and a senior member of the RWJF Pioneer Portfolio and Quality/Equality teams. At Health 2.0 he shared key findings on the burden of stress in America from RWJF’s revealing study with Harvard School of Public Health and NPR.

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Easing the Burden: Connected Caregiving Tools
This session followed and built upon “Future Technologies for Family Caregiving”. After discussing and hearing about the need for caregiving technologies, participants saw those tools in action. From task coordination to non-invasive remote monitoring, supporting the circle of care to incentivizing caregiving tasks, this session highlighted the breadth of innovation around supporting caregivers today.

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Future Technologies for Caregiving Pt. 1

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The Unmentionables
At the 8th Annual Fall Conference, the full Unmentionables session explored everything from purpose to sex to stress, and the ever growing importance of understanding these issues as they relate to our health.

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Michael Painter – The Unmentionables
Feeling stressed? Michael Painter dives into how a stress experience can dramatically impact your body chemistry and ultimately your health.