Sympathoimmune anomalies underlying the response to stressful challenge in human immunodeficiency virus spectrum disease.
Jeffrey Kibler
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Works by Mahendra Kumar in Osteopathic Medicine and Osteopathy
2022
Sympathoimmune anomalies underlying the response to stressful challenge in human immunodeficiency virus spectrum disease.
Jeffrey Kibler
2014
Psychosocial and Neurohormonal Predictors of HIV Disease Progression (CD4 Cells and Viral Load): A 4 Year Prospective Study.
Faculty Articles
Alexithymia is linked to neurocognitive, psychological, neuroendocrine, and immune dysfunction in persons living with HIV.
Faculty Articles
2013
Self-reported sleep disturbance is associated with lower CD4 count and 24-h urinary dopamine levels in ethnic minority women living with HIV.
Faculty Articles
2011
Stress buffering effects of oxytocin on HIV status in low-income ethnic minority women.
Faculty Articles
2010
2009
Men's serostatus disclosure to parents: associations among social support, ethnicity, and disease status in men living with HIV.
Faculty Articles
2008
Perceived stress and norepinephrine predict the effectiveness of response to protease inhibitors in HIV.
Faculty Articles
2007
2006
2005
Sympathoimmune anomalies underlying the response to stressful challenge in human immunodeficiency virus spectrum disease.
Faculty Articles
Structure of a cognitive ability battery among HIV+ intravenous drug users evaluated in a study of medication adherence.
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Influence of depression and HIV serostatus on the neuropsychological performance of injecting drug users.
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Increases in a marker of immune system reconstitution are predated by decreases in 24-h urinary cortisol output and depressed mood during a 10-week stress management intervention in symptomatic HIV-infected men.
Faculty Articles
2002
Stress management and immune system reconstitution in symptomatic HIV-infected gay men over time: effects on transitional naive T cells (CD4(+)CD45RA(+)CD29(+)).
Faculty Articles
2000
Reductions in herpes simplex virus type 2 antibody titers after cognitive behavioral stress management and relationships with neuroendocrine function, relaxation skills, and social support in HIV-positive men.
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Cognitive-behavioral stress management intervention effects on anxiety, 24-hr urinary norepinephrine output, and T-cytotoxic/suppressor cells over time among symptomatic HIV-infected gay men.
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Cognitive-behavioral stress management reduces distress and 24-hour urinary free cortisol output among symptomatic HIV-infected gay men.
Faculty Articles
1999
Cognitive-behavioral stress management buffers decreases in dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) and increases in the cortisol/DHEA-S ratio and reduces mood disturbance and perceived stress among HIV-seropositive men.
Faculty Articles
1998
A bereavement support group intervention is longitudinally associated with salutary effects on the CD4 cell count and number of physician visits.
Faculty Articles
1997
Coping self-efficacy buffers psychological and physiological disturbances in HIV-infected men following a natural disaster.
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Cognitive-behavioral stress management decreases dysphoric mood and herpes simplex virus-type 2 antibody titers in symptomatic HIV-seropositive gay men.
Faculty Articles
1996
Massage therapy is associated with enhancement of the immune system's cytotoxic capacity.
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Bereavement is associated with time-dependent decrements in cellular immune function in asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus type 1-seropositive homosexual men.
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Patterns of immune, neuroendocrine, and cardiovascular stress responses in asymptomatic HIV seropositive and seronegative men.
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