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1 entified as a biomarker in saliva to monitor psychological stress.
2  the source of significant embarrassment and psychological stress.
3  secondary insults, including infections and psychological stress.
4  autonomic and HPA responses to experimental psychological stress.
5 ralgesia observed in rats exposed to chronic psychological stress.
6 atient comfort and to reduce physiologic and psychological stress.
7 -specific immunity under conditions of acute psychological stress.
8 e insensitivity of LTP to being modulated by psychological stress.
9 r, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) measured psychological stress.
10 ate the organism's multisystemic response to psychological stress.
11 ntribute to the autonomic responses to acute psychological stress.
12 visceral hyperalgesia in response to chronic psychological stress.
13  inflammatory attacks induced by physical or psychological stress.
14 cemia, hypoxia, and infection, as well as by psychological stress.
15 work model of signaling pathways affected by psychological stress.
16 ypically experience significant physical and psychological stress.
17 restraint stress for 3 hours to induce acute psychological stress.
18                                        Acute psychological stress accelerated RCT by compromising int
19 It is unclear which theoretical dimension of psychological stress affects health status.
20                                   In adults, psychological stress alters immune responsiveness via th
21 e data suggest that the relationship between psychological stress and adverse cardiac events may be m
22 There is an enormous amount of literature on psychological stress and cardiovascular disease.
23 tural Cox models to account for time-varying psychological stress and contact lens use and selection
24 re length attrition has been associated with psychological stress and early adversity in adults; howe
25  a paradigm consisting of both physiological/psychological stress and food deprivation.
26 tudy was to examine the relationship between psychological stress and immune response in healthy chil
27 eve to be the first mechanistic link between psychological stress and increased susceptibility to mic
28 eroid hormone, is an important biomarker for psychological stress and its detection is gaining promin
29 tive clinical studies support a link between psychological stress and multiple sclerosis (MS) disease
30                      Using a murine model of psychological stress and OVA-loaded beta(2)-microglobuli
31 echanisms underlying the interaction between psychological stress and prostate cancer as well as ther
32 was designed to investigate whether maternal psychological stress and recent life events are associat
33               The physiological link between psychological stress and sudden death is unknown; one me
34 This study assessed the relationship between psychological stress and the secretion of proinflammator
35 s a reliable and efficient method to produce psychological stress and to cause CA3 dendritic retracti
36 ize resources in the face of physical and/or psychological stress and to maintain homeostasis.
37 ocyte production of TNFalpha following acute psychological stress and whether such responses are abro
38  sensitization in aging, its implications in psychological stress, and interventions that reverse agi
39 ning and memory, neuroendocrine responses to psychological stress, and regional volumes of gray and w
40 valuated retention of < 20 teeth, behaviors, psychological stress, and sociodemographic characteristi
41 ote neuroendocrine activation in response to psychological stress.Anti-dopamine-beta-hydroxylase anti
42 arge increases in blood pressure (BP) during psychological stress are at risk for developing essentia
43                         However, the role of psychological stress as a risk factor for life-threateni
44 inforcement learning in the context of acute psychological stress, as well as future appraisal of str
45 ption, dietary and nutritional concerns, and psychological stress associated with the disease and its
46                         The relation between psychological stress at work and menstrual function was
47 ephone interview collected information about psychological stress at work as well as other occupation
48                Here we provide evidence that psychological stress--both perceived stress and chronici
49     Various biomarkers have been affected by psychological stress, but cortisol "a steroid hormone" i
50 length has been associated with dementia and psychological stress, but its relationship with human br
51 cycle of Tc and brief hyperthermia following psychological stress (cage-exchange stress and buddy-rem
52                                              Psychological stress can affect airway inflammatory resp
53              It is now well established that psychological stress can downregulate the cellular immun
54                                              Psychological stress can lead to asthma exacerbations in
55                         Emotional trauma and psychological stress can precipitate cardiac arrhythmia
56                                        Brief psychological stress can trigger increased stimulated mo
57    This study evaluated the effects of acute psychological stress (cat exposure) in adult male rats o
58  we demonstrate that a period of early-life "psychological" stress causes late-onset, selective deter
59        The fall seems plausibly explained by psychological stress causing pregnant women disproportio
60  and at 2 times following a laboratory-based psychological stress challenge in 128 participants (64 p
61                             Laboratory-based psychological stress challenge.
62 rol the elimination of urine or stool causes psychological stress, complicates medical illnesses and
63         These data provide insight as to how psychological stress contributes to hypertension.
64                                              Psychological stress contributes to the onset and exacer
65 of the JCI, Aberg and colleagues report that psychological stress disrupts the skin's antimicrobial b
66                                              Psychological stress during pregnancy increases the risk
67  illness during childhood, causing increased psychological stress during the formative years.
68 V, ie, "apical ballooning"; and (4) profound psychological stress (eg, death of relatives, domestic a
69                                   Protracted psychological stress elevates circulating glucocorticoid
70                                              Psychological stress elicits measurable changes in sympa
71 examine whether exposure to emotional and/or psychological stress (ES) mediates depression-related ou
72                                    Thus, the psychological stress experienced by the rats in response
73       Most research on the effects of severe psychological stress has focused on stress-related psych
74 ng, these data suggest a possible mechanism: psychological stress has measurable effects on proinflam
75 urons, predominantly C1 cells, by somatic or psychological stresses has the potential to increase the
76                           Different types of psychological stress have been found to be associated wi
77 e reviewed, including cultural expectations, psychological stress, hunger, dyspepsia, micronutrient d
78 d indicate the potential benefit of reducing psychological stress in designing more effective therapi
79  cortisol at levels seen during physical and psychological stress in humans can inhibit memory perfor
80  concentrations associated with physical and psychological stress in humans can-similar to pharmacolo
81 eal that CNS substance P responds acutely to psychological stress in humans.
82 f the physiological response to emotional or psychological stress in mammals.
83                        The potential role of psychological stress in pancreatic cancer has rarely bee
84 broad role in the physiological responses to psychological stress in primates and that a CRH type 1 r
85 duction of TNFalpha did not change following psychological stress in RA patients taking TNFalpha anta
86 iatal hypersensitivity in response to a mild psychological stress in rMDD, as manifested by hyperacti
87                                Management of psychological stress in the dental office may help maint
88  potential change in self-reported levels of psychological stress in the Icelandic population as a re
89                                      Because psychological stress increases salivary catecholamines a
90          Epidemiological studies reveal that psychological stress increases sudden death, as well as
91    Observational studies have suggested that psychological stress increases the incidence of sudden c
92       The results show that our task induced psychological stress independent of cognitive load.
93                                        Acute psychological stress induced by academic exams is associ
94 alth registers to investigate whether severe psychological stress induced by the death of a child was
95                    The systemic elevation of psychological stress-induced glucocorticoids strongly su
96 r is involved in the circadian rise in Tc or psychological stress-induced hyperthermia in mice.
97 that NTS catecholaminergic neurons attenuate psychological stress-induced increases in blood pressure
98 ether corticosterone plays a role in chronic psychological stress-induced visceral hyperalgesia.
99 r results provide neuroimaging evidence that psychological stress induces negative emotion and vigila
100                                              Psychological stress is a proposed risk factor for cardi
101                                              Psychological stress is a public health issue even in ch
102                                              Psychological stress is a significant risk factor for hy
103                 To test if its inhibition by psychological stress is also mediated by the vHF, we con
104 ingle recurring illness that is unrelated to psychological stress is apparent.
105                                      Chronic psychological stress is associated with accelerated agin
106                                        Acute psychological stress is associated with an abrupt increa
107                                              Psychological stress is associated with an increased ris
108                                              Psychological stress is associated with immunosuppressio
109                                      Chronic psychological stress is associated with visceral hyperal
110                                              Psychological stress is believed to exacerbate inflammat
111                                              Psychological stress is commonly thought to increase the
112 r (LV) systolic dysfunction and triggered by psychological stress is emerging, with reports largely c
113 the most robust evidence to date, that prior psychological stress is harmful to women in early pregna
114 t of OPN in responding to other physical and psychological stress is largely unexplored.
115                                              Psychological stress is one commonly considered risk fac
116                                              Psychological stress is thought to aggravate disease act
117                                              Psychological stress is thought to contribute to reactiv
118 further compromise barrier function, such as psychological stress, low ambient humidity, or high-pH s
119                                  Conversely, psychological stress may also induce aging-like sensitiz
120     To discover the mechanisms through which psychological stress may alter stroke outcome, we modele
121 ble, our findings provide some evidence that psychological stress may be associated with pancreatic c
122 Young adults who show a large BP response to psychological stress may be at risk for hypertension as
123 d/or dysfunction in response to emotional or psychological stress may constitute a trait vulnerabilit
124            This supports the hypothesis that psychological stress may contribute to an imbalance in t
125                   The findings indicate that psychological stress may have increased following the ec
126 us work has suggested that the experience of psychological stress may influence physical attractivene
127 ng that specific "triggers," such as intense psychological stress, may precipitate myocardial infarct
128 ery 10 min over a 24-h period, during a mild psychological stress (noise) and following an immunologi
129 y abolish the potentially negative impact of psychological stress on clinical outcomes.
130 al studies that have examined the effects of psychological stress on OXS, discuss the stress-perpetua
131 ovide novel insights into dynamic effects of psychological stress on TMD pain, highlighting that effe
132                                 Behavior and psychological stress only modestly attenuated socio-econ
133 t) I/DD have long reported greater levels of psychological stress, only recently have parental physic
134 ncer patients often have increased levels of psychological stress or anxiety, but the molecular mecha
135 igher in women with a history of exposure to psychological stress (OR 1.42, 95% CI 1.19-1.70).
136 se (OR: 5.5 [1.1-26.2]; P = .03), and recent psychological stress (OR: 15.3 [4.1-54.5]; P < .001) wer
137          We tested whether BP changes during psychological stress predict incident hypertension in yo
138                          When measured once, psychological stress predicts development of painful tem
139 e that modulates the response to physical or psychological stress, predicts instability in financial
140 ng an integration of cellular, systemic, and psychological stress processes potentially relevant to h
141 ings support the interpretation that chronic psychological stress produces hippocampal-dependent cogn
142 ity suggests that acute restraint, a form of psychological stress, produces hyperalgesia for a level
143 ogical studies strongly suggest that chronic psychological stress promotes tumorigenesis.
144  of defense against microbial infection, and psychological stress (PS) has been shown to have adverse
145                                        Acute psychological stress (PS) mobilizes metabolic responses
146 ce, food insecurity, infectious disease, and psychological stress related to the child's rearing envi
147                                              Psychological stress-related processes are thought to co
148 markers also had evidence for involvement in psychological stress response, and 19% for involvement i
149 der, integrative role for the hormone in the psychological stress response.
150 y), and to a lesser degree the endocrine and psychological stress response.
151 AP-PAC1 receptor pathway has a role in human psychological stress responses, such as post-traumatic s
152 agon (PPG) gene, activates both physical and psychological stress responses.
153 frequent infections, exhaustion, and intense psychological stress seems not to have increased suscept
154             Children from families with high psychological stress showed a low spontaneous immune act
155 ults provide insights into the mechanisms of psychological stress signaling in therapy-resistant canc
156 ry, hematologic, and body mass correlates of psychological stress suggested that, although sedation i
157  many inflammatory disorders, is affected by psychological stress, suggesting that reciprocal modulat
158                             A validated mild psychological stress task involving viewing of negative
159  Participants underwent bicycle exercise and psychological stress testing with radionuclide imaging.
160                       Women perceive greater psychological stress than men at baseline, which partial
161 omen with and without history of exposure to psychological stress (the only exposure considered).
162 ses, which are both a clinical problem and a psychological stress to the families involved.
163                            The experience of psychological stress triggers neuroendocrine, inflammato
164 ioral and biochemical effect of induction of psychological stress using a modified version of the res
165                               In this study, psychological stress was based on a composite measure of
166                                        Acute psychological stress was directly related to symptoms of
167 festyle related issues are the main cause of psychological stress, which contributes to health dispar
168                       Recent work has linked psychological stress with premature cellular aging as in

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