TED Talk Lunch Series: "The science behind how sickness shapes your mood"

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Pack a lunch, invite a friend, and join the discussion!  This month we'll view and discuss Keely Muscatell's 2022 talk, "The science behind how sickness shapes your mood."  Muscatell, a social neuroscientist and psychology professor, argues that your immune system is more socially aware than you think.  In this fascinating talk, she explores an evolutionary reason why being sick may make you feel depressed - and vice versa.

What they are:  TED Talks are short, carefully prepared, idea-focused talks that foster learning, inspiration, and wonder.

Why we like 'em:  no matter the topic covered, these talks provoke conversation and inspire listeners to continue thinking and learning far after the presenter has finished

How to join:  bring your lunch to the library and join in as we watch a highly rated TED Talk and continue the conversation amongst ourselves

What else should I know?  Coffee and dessert are provided