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You’re invited to The Conversation’s book club in May No images? [Click here]( Dear Reader, The Conversation’s book club is back with a very relevant, if not vital, topic of discussion for you. Please join Amanda Mascarelli, our Senior Health & Medicine Editor as she interviews Dr. Lawson Wulsin, about his new book, [Toxic Stress: How stress is making us ill and what we can do about it](. As a regular reader of The Conversation, you probably know and expect that the books we pick will be written by experts - those who’ve spent years researching a certain topic and who have the kinds of insights not easily found elsewhere. Dr. Wulsin is no exception. A Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, his research has focused on mind-body questions. He’s spent the past 30 years training physicians to be both family doctors and psychiatrists. This is his second book. Dr. Wulsin wrote an article about toxic stress for The Conversation recently. If you haven’t read it already, [read it here](and consider digging deeper into the topic - and the book - at our book club. Please sign up in advance to save your spot. And send in your questions for Dr. Wulsin by replying to this email. When: Thursday, May 16, 2024 2:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) What: Book Club with The Conversation: Toxic Stress [Register for the book club here]( I look forward to seeing you on May 16th! Beth Daley Executive Editor and General Manager The Conversation [Donate to The Conversation]( [Share]( [Share]( [Forward]( You’re receiving this email as a previous donor to The Conversation U.S. Clicking the Unsubscribe link will cancel your newsletter subscription. If you would like to not receive these emails, please [respond to this email](mailto:us-donations@theconversation.com) and ask us to take you off the list. You would, however, also miss our invites to donor events, impact reports and other exciting updates. The Conversation U.S. 303 Wyman Street, Suite 300 Waltham, MA 02451 USA [Unsubscribe](

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