This is Your Brain on Birth Control
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What is the talk about?
Birth control has revolutionized fertility control, but its effects extend far beyond reproductive health. The powerful hormones in birth control influence billions of cells throughout the body, particularly in the brain, shaping stress responses, eating habits, romantic attraction, and more. Join Hot Science - Cool Talks for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Sarah Hill as we explore the hidden impacts of birth control and empower everyone to make informed decisions about their health and well-being (Recommended PG-13)
About our presenter
Dr. Sarah Hill is an award-winning research psychologist and psychology professor at Texas Christian University with expertise in women, health, and sexual psychology. At the intersection of evolutionary biology, social psychology, and neuroscience, Dr. Hill’s research is aimed at understanding the role that hormones, the immune system, and the environment play in relationship- and health-behaviors, especially in women.
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Schedule
5:30 to 6:40 pm Cool Activities, Grand Hallway
7:00 to 8:15 pm, Talk, 2.224, Welch Hall (WEL)
8:15 to 8:45 pm, Book Signing, Grand Hallway
Parking & Directions
Welch Hall (WEL) is located at 105 E. 24th St, on the corner of Speedway and 24th Streets. Enter the Welch Hall building from the Speedway side. Discount event parking will be available soon at https://utparking.clickandpark.com/ until midnight Thursday, September 19th! From the "Venue Selection" page, select Welch Hall. You will see the Hot Science - Cool Talks, September 20th event. Select Find Parking. Select the parking passes you need and click Add to Cart. (The cost of parking is determined by UT Parking and Transportation) Select Continue Checkout. Add your Billing Info and Complete Purchase. You will be sent a pdf attachment with a QR code. Please check the PDF has your code. Otherwise, contact ClickandPark at 866-330-7275 for billing issues.
This is Your Brain on Birth Control