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Author names and degrees Your Title Here Author names and degrees Department of Psychology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona USA Conclusions More text/bullets here Analyses Background Lots of important information Note your slide should be 38” high and 48” wide. Check File/Page Setup Objectives The present study: 1) 2) Methods Participants Measures: References Lots of scholarly work-you can change the font size if necessary. Ford, E.S., Loucks, E.B., & Berkman, L.F. (2006). Social integration and concentrations of C-reactive protein among U.S. adults. Annals of Epidemiology, 16(2), 78-84. Glei, D.A., Goldman, N., Ryff, C.D., Lin, Y.H., & Weinstein, M. (2012). Social relationships and inflammatory markers: An analysis of Taiwan and the U.S. Social Science & Medicine, 74, 1891-1899. Hamer, M., & Stamatakis, E. (2008). The accumulative effects of modifiable risk factors on inflammation and haemostasis. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 22, 1041-1043. Johnson, C.L., Paulose-Ram, R. et al. (2013). National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: Analytic guidelines, 1999–2010. Vital Health Statistics 2(161). Kawachi, I., Colditz, G.A., Ascherio, A., Rimm, E.B., Giovannucci, E., Stampfer, M.J., & Willet, W.C. (1996). A prospective study of social networks in relation to total mortality and cardiovascular disease in men in the USA. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 50, 245-251. Mezuk, B., Diez-Roux, A.V., & Seeman, T. (2010). Evaluating the buffering vs. direct effects hypotheses of emotional social support on inflammatory markers: The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 24, 1294-1300. Pearson, T.A. et al. (2003). Markers of inflammation and cardiovascular disease: Application to clinical and public health practice: A statement for healthcare professionals from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Heart Association. Circulation,107, 499-511. Stringhini, S., Berkman, L.F., Dugravot, A., Ferrie, J.E., Marmot, M., Kivimaki, M., & Singh-Manoux, A. (2012). Socioeconomic status, structural and functional measures of social support, and mortality: The British Whitehall II cohort study, 1985-2009. American Journal of Epidemiology, 175, 1275-1283. Timpson, N.J., Nordestgaard, B.G., Harbord, R.M., Zacho, J., Frayling, T.M., Tybjaerg-Hansen, A., & Smith, G.D. (2011). C-reactive protein levels and body mass index: Elucidating direction of causation through reciprocal Mendelian randomization. International Journal of Obesity, 35, 300-308. Acknowledgements: Poster presented at…… Results Figure: Insert your figure here….. Tables can go here too