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1 esistance training", "yoga/meditation", and "emotional stress".
2  to a number of stimuli, such as coldness or emotional stress.
3  and to reactivate on physical, hormonal, or emotional stress.
4 cle hyperalgesia related to ectopic pain and emotional stress.
5 1 stabilization in anti-apoptotic effects of emotional stress.
6 ine and autonomic PVH outputs in response to emotional stress.
7 amo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis response to emotional stress.
8 th left ventricular dysfunction after sudden emotional stress.
9  and none reflected evidence of cognitive or emotional stress.
10 m, often precipitated by cold temperature or emotional stress.
11 her services to find safer ways to deal with emotional stress.
12 e of prosocial behaviour elicited by others' emotional stress.
13 ionals' workloads and levels of physical and emotional stress.
14 mechanical stress, immune response, and even emotional stress.
15 art failure syndrome precipitated by intense emotional stress.
16 e common than deaths during exercise or with emotional stress: 82% versus 16%.
17  clinical setting that produced physical and emotional stress and a strong sense of distrust in the h
18                           Physical exertion, emotional stress and environmental temperature were the
19  changes may confer increased sensitivity to emotional stress and impaired social competence, contrib
20  adipose tissue in sensing and responding to emotional stress and in behavioral regulation, however,
21  but also for the regulation of responses to emotional stress and other autonomic functions.
22              The present study suggests that emotional stress and resistance training may be associat
23  opportunity to examine the relation between emotional stress and sudden cardiac death.
24               A correlation between physical/emotional stresses and arrhythmias supports the involvem
25  in animal models raise the question whether emotional stress can cause striatal degeneration in susc
26                            Episodes of acute emotional stress can have significant adverse effects on
27                                              Emotional stress can precipitate severe, reversible left
28                                        Acute emotional stress can produce left ventricular contractil
29 In episodic ataxia type 2 (EA2), physical or emotional stress causes episodes of severe motor dysfunc
30         This case report suggests that acute emotional stress could severely affect IOP in patients s
31 hic ventricular tachycardia with physical or emotional stress, for which current therapy with beta-bl
32 left ventricular dysfunction precipitated by emotional stress has been reported, but the mechanism re
33      Nonpharmacological approaches to manage emotional stress in patients with and without coronary a
34 esent new data also implicating psychosocial/emotional stress in RCAN1 induction.
35 bute to alterations in HPA axis responses to emotional stress in sensitization and habituation paradi
36 teristics, patient survival, or the level of emotional stress in the medical team and did not result
37                   Exposure to high levels of emotional stress in theaters of war and mild traumatic b
38 itry providing for dorsal mPFC modulation of emotional stress-induced HPA activation.
39                 We found that NE, as well as emotional stress, induces phosphorylation of GluR1 at si
40                                              Emotional stress is a leading risk factor in the develop
41                                              Emotional stress is a more specific form of stress in wh
42                                              Emotional stress is associated with increased risk of ca
43                                     Although emotional stress is associated with ischemic heart disea
44 experience in mounting adaptive responses to emotional stress, it follows that the LC-to-mPFC pathway
45 the week after the earthquake, suggests that emotional stress may precipitate cardiac events in peopl
46   Lateralization of cerebral activity during emotional stress may stimulate the heart asymmetrically
47                                              Emotional stress (n = 13) was associated with a gradual
48                    It can be precipitated by emotional stress, neurologic injury, and numerous other
49 , hospital anxiety and depression scale, and emotional stress of carers (general health questionnaire
50 iety, depression, and number of falls, or on emotional stress of carers.
51 use of their religion as they coped with the emotional stress of RA.
52               Changes in rmPFC activity with emotional stress (reactivity) may be informative of futu
53                                Additionally, emotional stress related hormones including cortisol, ad
54 sudden cardiac death in the setting of acute emotional stress should receive a beta-blocker.
55 few weeks, often associated with physical or emotional stress, suggests a trigger initiating a nervou
56 ardiovascular events in the setting of acute emotional stress, the anatomical substrate and physiolog
57 ubstrate and physiological pathways by which emotional stress triggers cardiovascular events are only
58 thalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) responses to emotional stress via influences on neuroendocrine effect
59  case of severe ocular hypertension in which emotional stress was the only cause elicited, and explor
60 tients are often associated with exercise or emotional stress, which suggests a prominent role for th