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  1. Opposing Roles of Body Fat and Hydration in Pain: Insights from Chronic Pain, Healthy, and General Populations
  2. Personality Traits in Fibromyalgia: Aggravators and Attenuators of Clinical Symptoms and Medication Use
  3. Chronic Pain Linked to Cardiovascular Health Risks
  4. The cardiac, vasomotor and myocardial branches of the baroreflex in hypotension: indications of reduced venous return to the heart
  5. Plain language title: "Why physiological phenotyping is important for healthspan extension."
  6. Impact of homeostatic body hydration status, evaluated by hemodynamic measures, on different pain sensitization paths to a chronic pain syndrome
  7. A two‐component model of hair cortisol concentration in fibromyalgia: Independent effects of pain chronicity and severity
  8. Blunted short-term autonomic cardiovascular reactivity to orthostatic and clinostatic challenges in fibromyalgia as an indicator of the severity of chronic pain
  9. Linking the heart and pain: Physiological and psychophysiological mechanisms
  10. Personalized behavior management as a replacement for medications for pain control and mood regulation
  11. The thirst sensation failure in keeping body water balance delivered by the modern civilization should be corrected by wearable technologies
  12. Making the choice between bioelectrical impedance measures for body hydration status assessment
  13. Impact of antihypertensive treatment on resiliency to clinical pain
  14. Cardiovascular phenotyping for personalized lifestyle treatments of chronic abdominal pain in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A randomized pilot study
  15. Health in medicine: The lost graal
  16. Cardiac vagal tone as a reliable index of pain chronicity and severity
  17. Alexithymia as a health risk and resilience factor
  18. Asymmetries in reciprocal baroreflex mechanisms and chronic pain severity: Focusing on irritable bowel syndrome
  19. Orthostatic cardiovascular profile of subjective well-being
  20. Baroreflex mechanisms in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Part I. Traditional indices
  21. “Chronic Pain and the Brain” Impairment: Introducing a Translational Neuroscience-Based Metric
  22. Central and peripheral pathogenetic forms of type 2 diabetes: a proof-of-concept study
  23. Cardiovascular activity and chronic pain severity
  24. Resilience to orthostasis and haemorrhage: A pilot study of common genetic and conditioning mechanisms
  25. Neurodevelopment and phenotype-modulating functions of S100B protein: A pilot study
  26. Hypertension: Psychosocial Aspects
  27. Heart rate variability and treatment outcome in major depression: A pilot study
  28. An externally oriented style of thinking as a moderator of responses to affective films in women
  29. Alexithymia is associated with an augmenter profile, but not only: Evidence for anticipation to arousing music
  30. Depressed mood and blood pressure: The moderating effect of situation-specific arousal levels
  31. Gender differences in regulating emotions in response to text with violent content
  32. Affective Context of Sadness and Physiological Response Patterns
  33. Resilience and mental health
  34. Relationship of Resting Baroreflex Activity to 24-Hour Blood Pressure and Mood in Healthy People
  35. The autonomic phenotype of rumination
  36. Interplay of autonomic arousal and negative affect
  37. Alexithymia, depression and heart rate in candidates for cardiac surgery
  38. Autonomic Stress Response Modes and Ambulatory Heart Rate Level and Variability
  39. Moods in everyday situations: Effects of combinations of different arousal-related factors
  40. Baroreflex mechanisms in major depression
  41. Yoga as a Complementary Treatment of Depression: Effects of Traits and Moods on Treatment Outcome
  42. Asymmetric Cerebral Embolic Load and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction in Cardiac Surgery
  43. EEG CORRELATES OF WECHSLER ADULT INTELLIGENCE SCALE
  44. Neural correlates of cognitive dysfunction after cardiac surgery
  45. Moods in everyday situations: effects of menstrual cycle, work, and stress hormones
  46. Heroin abusers' performance on the Tower of London Test relates to the baseline EEG alpha2 mean frequency shifts
  47. Moods in everyday situations
  48. EEG spectral power and mean frequencies in early heroin abstinence
  49. Situations and moods associated with smoking in everyday life.
  50. Situations and moods associated with smoking in everyday life.
  51. Single and Combined Effects of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Activity on Perceptual Sensitivity and Attention
  52. 608 Autonomic control of perceptual sensitivity and attention