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As Soon-To-Be Seen on TV: 'Killer Stress'

sapolsky250.jpg THINK YOU'RE TOO STRESSED OUT? You might be right. Also, it might kill you.

"Killer Stress," a documentary about measurable effects of stress in the animal kingdom, will air Thursday on PBS. But you can see it tonight at the National Geographic Society if you're willing to pay $18 to be two days ahead of the average public television viewer. You'll also get to see Robert Sapolsky, a neurobiologist from Stanford University, talk about his thoughts on the film.

But first, you can read what Sapolsky said on the topic to Express' Vicky Hallett for the low, low price of free.

» Grosvenor Auditorium, National Geographic Society, 1600 M Street, NW; Tue., Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m., $15-$18; 202-857-7700. (Dupont Circle)

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