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5. Stress, inflammation, and yoga practice.

7. Older spouses' cortisol responses to marital conflict: associations with demand/withdraw communication patterns.

8. Perceived stress and cellular immunity: when coping counts.

10. Stress-associated immune modulation (Book Review).

11. Chemotherapy-induced gut microbiome disruption, inflammation, and cognitive decline in female patients with breast cancer.

12. Psychoneuroimmunology in multiple myeloma and autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant: Opportunities for research among patients and caregivers.

13. Intimate Partner Violence and Inflammaging: Conflict Tactics Predict Inflammation Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults.

14. Gut Microbiota Richness and Diversity Track With T Cell Aging in Healthy Adults.

15. Understanding the health effects of caregiving stress: New directions in molecular aging.

16. Inflamed but not impulsive: Acute inflammatory cytokine response does not impact prepotent response inhibition.

17. Worry and Mindfulness Differentially Impact Symptom Burden Following Treatment Among Breast Cancer Survivors: Findings From a Randomized Crossover Trial.

18. Depression, Inflammation, and Intestinal Permeability: Associations with Subjective and Objective Cognitive Functioning throughout Breast Cancer Survivorship.

19. Conflicts hurt: social stress predicts elevated pain and sadness after mild inflammatory increases.

20. Distress Disorder Histories Relate to Greater Physical Symptoms Among Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors: Findings Across the Cancer Trajectory.

21. Omega-3 fatty acids reduce depressive symptoms only among the socially stressed: A corollary of the social signal transduction theory of depression.

22. Your suffering is my stressor: Proinflammatory gene expression rises with spousal distress in middle-aged and older couples.

23. A troubled heart: Mood disorder history longitudinally predicts faster cardiopulmonary aging in breast cancer survivorship.

24. Marital negativity's festering wounds: The emotional, immunological, and relational toll of couples' negative communication patterns.

25. "We've Got This": Middle-Aged and Older Couples' Satisfying Relationships and We-Talk Promote Better Physiological, Relational, and Emotional Responses to Conflict.

26. How aging couples' emotional and physiological associations change across positive, supportive, and conflictual discussions: Roles of capitalization and responsive behaviors.

27. Typhoid vaccine does not impact feelings of social connection or social behavior in a randomized crossover trial among middle-aged female breast cancer survivors.

28. The Story of Us: Older and Younger Couples' Language Use and Emotional Responses to Jointly Told Relationship Narratives.

29. Depression and anxiety in colorectal cancer patients: Ties to pain, fatigue, and inflammation.

30. Breast cancer survivors' typhoid vaccine responses: Chemotherapy, obesity, and fitness make a difference.

31. Are sick people really more impulsive?: Investigating inflammation-driven impulsivity.

32. The gut connection: Intestinal permeability as a pathway from breast cancer survivors' relationship satisfaction to inflammation across treatment.

33. Frequent Interpersonal Stress and Inflammatory Reactivity Predict Depressive-Symptom Increases: Two Tests of the Social-Signal-Transduction Theory of Depression.

34. Distress disorder histories predict HRV trajectories during and after stress.

35. Fluctuations in depression and anxiety predict dysregulated leptin among obese breast cancer survivors.

36. Distress Trajectories in Black and White Breast Cancer Survivors: From Diagnosis to Survivorship.

37. Erythrocyte Long-Chain ω-3 Fatty Acids Are Positively Associated with Lean Mass and Grip Strength in Women with Recent Diagnoses of Breast Cancer.

38. The gut microbiota and nervous system: Age-defined and age-defying.

39. Omega-3 supplementation and stress reactivity of cellular aging biomarkers: an ancillary substudy of a randomized, controlled trial in midlife adults.

40. Breast cancer survivors' satisfying marriages predict better psychological and physical health: A longitudinal comparison of satisfied, dissatisfied, and unmarried women.

41. Social anxiety symptoms, heart rate variability, and vocal emotion recognition in women: evidence for parasympathetically-mediated positivity bias.

43. Worry and rumination in breast cancer patients: perseveration worsens self-rated health.

44. Psychological and Behavioral Predictors of Vaccine Efficacy: Considerations for COVID-19.

45. The gut reaction to couples' relationship troubles: A route to gut dysbiosis through changes in depressive symptoms.

46. Linking Marital Support to Aging-Related Biomarkers: Both Age and Marital Quality Matter.

47. Childhood abuse histories predict steeper inflammatory trajectories across time.

48. Endotoxemia coupled with heightened inflammation predicts future depressive symptoms.

49. Association of Epigenetic Age and p16INK4a With Markers of T-Cell Composition in a Healthy Cohort.

50. Within-person changes in cancer-related distress predict breast cancer survivors' inflammation across treatment.

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