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1. Hypertension and Ventilatory Responses During Exercise in the Fitness Registry and the Importance of Exercise National Database (FRIEND)

2. Acute beetroot juice reduces blood pressure in young Black and White males but not females

3. Adults with well‐healed burn injuries have lower pulmonary function values decades after injury

4. A high salt meal does not impair cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy young adults

5. Short‐term water deprivation attenuates the exercise pressor reflex in older female adults

6. High Salt Intake Augments Blood Pressure Responses During Submaximal Aerobic Exercise

7. Short-term high-salt consumption does not influence resting or exercising heart rate variability but increases MCP-1 concentration in healthy young adults

8. Inhibiting regional sweat evaporation modifies the ventilatory response to exercise: interactions between core and skin temperature

9. Habituation attenuates the sex-specific associations between ischemic pain, blood pressure, and arterial stiffness in young adults

11. Six months of unsupervised exercise training lowers blood pressure during moderate, but not vigorous, aerobic exercise in adults with well-healed burn injuries

12. Low-dose morphine reduces tolerance to central hypovolemia in healthy adults without affecting muscle sympathetic outflow

13. Low-dose morphine reduces pain perception and blood pressure, but not muscle sympathetic outflow, responses during the cold pressor test

14. When it’s time for the sex talk, words matter

15. Battlefield pain summit 2022: Expert consensus statements

19. Low dose ketamine reduces pain perception and blood pressure, but not muscle sympathetic nerve activity, responses during a cold pressor test

20. Burn Injury Does Not Exacerbate Heat Strain during Exercise while Wearing Body Armor

21. A high-salt meal does not augment blood pressure responses during maximal exercise

22. Short-term water deprivation does not increase blood pressure variability or impair neurovascular function in healthy young adults

23. High dietary salt intake increases urinary NGAL excretion and creatinine clearance in healthy young adults

25. Low-dose fentanyl does not alter muscle sympathetic nerve activity, blood pressure, or tolerance during progressive central hypovolemia

26. The relation between habitual physical activity and sympathetic vascular transduction in healthy young adults

27. Salt Loading Blunts Central and Peripheral Postexercise Hypotension

28. Water deprivation does not augment sympathetic or pressor responses to sciatic afferent nerve stimulation in rats or to static exercise in humans

32. The Influence of Salt Loading on Glomerular Filtration Rate and Blood Pressure Variability in Healthy Young Adults

33. Abstract P103: Aberrant Sympathetic Neural Recruitment Strategies During Exercise Pressor Reflex Activation In Postmenopausal Women

34. Short‐term water deprivation attenuates the exercise pressor reflex in older female adults

35. Low-dose ketamine affects blood pressure, but not muscle sympathetic nerve activity, during progressive central hypovolemia without altering tolerance

36. High Salt Intake Augments Blood Pressure Responses During Submaximal Aerobic Exercise

37. The influence of acute elevations in plasma osmolality and serum sodium on sympathetic outflow and blood pressure responses to exercise

38. Ten days of high dietary sodium does not impair cerebral blood flow regulation in healthy adults

39. Physiological Determinants Of Salt-sensitivity In Young Female Adults In A Randomized, Crossover, Controlled Feeding Study

40. 75 Burn Survivors Can Exercise for 30 Min, Even in the Heat, Without a Risk of Excessive Hyperthermia

41. The Impact of High Dietary Sodium Consumption on Blood Pressure Variability in Healthy, Young Adults

42. A Single High Sodium Meal Impairs Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation

43. Increased Dietary Salt Augments the Exercise Pressor Reflex

46. Relation between resting sympathetic outflow and vasoconstrictor responses to sympathetic nerve bursts: sex differences in healthy young adults

47. Reducing Dietary Sodium to 1000 mg per Day Reduces Neurovascular Transduction Without Stimulating Sympathetic Outflow

49. Blood Pressure Responses During A Cold Pressor Test Following Ketamine Or Fentanyl Analgesic Administration

50. Analgesics In The Pre-hospital Setting: Fentanyl Does Not Alter Tolerance To Simulated Hemorrhage In Humans

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