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Nov 18
Salivary uric acid: Associations with resting and reactive blood pressure response to social evaluative stress in healthy African Americans.
High levels of uric acid are associated with greater risk of stress-related cardiovascular illnesses that occur disproportionately among....
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Oct 18
Stress physiology and memory for emotional information: Moderation by individual differences in pubertal hormones.
In contrast to a large body of work concerning the effects of physiological stress reactivity on children's socioemotional functioning, far less attention has been devoted to...
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4
Oct 18
Employment Opportunity: Research Assistant/Coordinator position in the Developing Brains Laboratory at UC Irvine.
The Developing Brains Laboratory is seeking a part-time (40% effort at 16 hours per week for first year, with potential for...
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5
Sep 18
Justice for all? Beliefs about justice for self and others and telomere length in African Americans.
Believing in justice can protect health. Among marginalized racial minorities however, both endorsing and rejecting....
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6
Aug 18
Household fear of deportation in relation to chronic stressors and salivary proinflammatory cytokines in Mexican-origin families.
Sociologists recognize that immigration enforcement policies are forms of institutionalized racism that can produce adverse health effects in both...
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2
Aug 18
The role of co-rumination and adrenocortical attunement in young women’s close friendships.
Attunement, or synchrony, of behavior and physiology has been well documented in family, mother-child, and romantic relationships. This study aimed to determine....
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28
Jun 18
The validity, stability, and utility of measuring uric acid in saliva.
Uric acid (UA) is associated with cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, as well as a wide range of other health conditions and behaviors. A non-invasive measure of UA would be particularly useful in...
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Jun 18
An exploratory analysis of the joint contribution of HPA axis activation and motivation to early adolescent depressive symptoms.
This study examines the interactive contribution of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and approach-avoidance motivation systems to longitudinal changes in depressive symptoms across...
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Jun 18
Salivary Bioscience PhD Scholarship Opportunity at the University of New South Wales, Sydney
A unique opportunity for PhD study at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, has become available. The UNSW Scientia PhD....
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May 18
Call for Papers on Salivary Bioscience in Behavioral Medicine
Facilitated by advances in salivary bioscience, great strides over the past several decades have been made in understanding how psychological and social factors “get...
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