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  1. Neural Transmission from Oropharyngeal Bitter Receptors to the Medulla is Partially or Completely Labelled-Line
  2. Bitters: Time for a New Paradigm
  3. It is unlikely that the drinking of cold and room temperature water decreases cardiac workload
  4. Devil's Claw to Suppress Appetite—Ghrelin Receptor Modulation Potential of a Harpagophytum procumbens Root Extract
  5. Bitter tastants alter gastric-phase postprandial haemodynamics
  6. Evidence does not support the suggestion that gustatory exposure to bitter tastants reduces cardiac activity
  7. The short term effects of coffee and caffeine on the cardiovascular and autonomic nervous systems
  8. Caffeine in hot drinks elicits cephalic phase responses involving cardiac activity
  9. Respiratory and non-respiratory sinus arrhythmia: implications for heart rate variability
  10. Habitual coffee and tea drinkers experienced increases in blood pressure after consuming low to moderate doses of caffeine; these increases were larger upright than in the supine posture
  11. The immediate and short-term chemosensory impacts of coffee and caffeine on cardiovascular activity
  12. The Finometer can function as a standalone instrument in blood pressure variability studies and does not require support equipment to determine breathing frequency
  13. Aspirin for everyone over 50?: Are we treating a nutritional deficiency?