Psychosomatic medicine

The rebirth of neuroscience in psychosomatic medicine, Part I: historical context, methods, and relevant basic science.

Psychosomatic medicine

Lane RD, Waldstein SR, Chesney MA, Jennings JR, Lovallo WR, Kozel PJ, Rose RM, Drossman DA, Schneiderman N, Thayer JF, Cameron OG

The rebirth of neuroscience in psychosomatic medicine, Part II: clinical applications and implications for research.

Psychosomatic medicine

Lane RD, Waldstein SR, Critchley HD, Derbyshire SW, Drossman DA, Wager TD, Schneiderman N, Chesney MA, Jennings JR, Lovallo WR, Rose RM, Thayer JF, Cameron OG

Dietary restraint and telomere length in pre- and postmenopausal women.

Psychosomatic medicine

Kiefer A, Lin J, Blackburn E, Epel E

Dietary restraint and telomere length in pre- and postmenopausal women.

Psychosomatic medicine

Kiefer A, Lin J, Blackburn E, Epel E

Stimulated production of proinflammatory cytokines covaries inversely with heart rate variability.

Psychosomatic medicine

Marsland AL, Gianaros PJ, Prather AA, Jennings JR, Neumann SA, Manuck SB

Affect regulation, stimulant use, and viral load among HIV-positive persons on anti-retroviral therapy.

Psychosomatic medicine

Carrico AW, Johnson MO, Moskowitz JT, Neilands TB, Morin SF, Charlebois ED, Steward WT, Remien RH, Wong FL, Rotheram-Borus MJ, Lightfoot MA, Chesney MA

Affect regulation, stimulant use, and viral load among HIV-positive persons on anti-retroviral therapy.

Psychosomatic medicine

Carrico AW, Johnson MO, Moskowitz JT, Neilands TB, Morin SF, Charlebois ED, Steward WT, Remien RH, Wong FL, Rotheram-Borus MJ, Lightfoot MA, Chesney MA

Stimulated production of proinflammatory cytokines covaries inversely with heart rate variability.

Psychosomatic medicine

Marsland AL, Gianaros PJ, Prather AA, Jennings JR, Neumann SA, Manuck SB

Sleep quality varies as a function of 5-HTTLPR genotype and stress.

Psychosomatic medicine

Brummett BH, Krystal AD, Ashley-Koch A, Kuhn CM, Züchner S, Siegler IC, Barefoot JC, Ballard EL, Gwyther LP, Williams RB

Socioeconomic status is related to urinary catecholamines in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study.

Psychosomatic medicine

Janicki-Deverts D, Cohen S, Adler NE, Schwartz JE, Matthews KA, Seeman TE

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