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The following pages link to A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and subjective responses to psychological stress (Q34115727):
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- Effects of vitamin C supplementation on blood pressure: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (Q26991955) (← links)
- Slimness is associated with greater intercourse and lesser masturbation frequency (Q28267556) (← links)
- What stress does to your brain: a review of neuroimaging studies (Q33403670) (← links)
- Mood improvement in young adult males following supplementation with gold kiwifruit, a high-vitamin C food (Q34125739) (← links)
- Fruit and vegetable consumption in adolescence and health in early adulthood: a longitudinal analysis of the statistics Canada's National Population Health Survey (Q35073580) (← links)
- Vitamin C as an adjuvant for treating major depressive disorder and suicidal behavior, a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial (Q35224209) (← links)
- The acute effect of high-dose intravenous vitamin C and other nutrients on blood pressure: a cohort study (Q36894873) (← links)
- Human models in acute and chronic stress: assessing determinants of individual hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis activity and reactivity (Q37682242) (← links)
- Antioxidants as antidepressants: fact or fiction? (Q38016228) (← links)
- The role of functional foods in the psychobiology of health and disease (Q39366501) (← links)
- Lifestyle drugs, mood, behaviour and cognition. (Q42875683) (← links)
- Cannabis, tobacco, and caffeine use modify the blood pressure reactivity protection of ascorbic acid. (Q44026227) (← links)
- High-dose ascorbic acid increases intercourse frequency and improves mood: a randomized controlled clinical trial (Q44123620) (← links)
- Age at first intercourse is inversely related to female cortisol stress reactivity (Q44182181) (← links)
- Effects of anthocyanins on blood pressure and stress reactivity: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled crossover study (Q44265293) (← links)
- The effects of perceived stress and life style leading to breast cancer (Q45896372) (← links)
- Vegans report less stress and anxiety than omnivores (Q47786818) (← links)
- Preliminary evidence that acute long-chain omega-3 supplementation reduces cardiovascular reactivity to mental stress: A randomized and placebo controlled trial (Q50784698) (← links)
- Erectile Dysfunction in Early, Middle, and Late Adulthood: Symptom Patterns and Psychosocial Correlates (Q52284997) (← links)
- Immature psychological defense mechanisms and the misrepresentations of some sex researchers (Q57400870) (← links)
- Cardiovascular reactivity to psychological stressors in late adulthood is predicted by gestational age at birth (Q57403010) (← links)
- Diet Quality for Sodium and Vegetables Mediate Effects of Whole Food Diets on 8-Week Changes in Stress Load (Q58571590) (← links)
- The adrenal-vitamin C axis: from fish to guinea pigs and primates (Q61443262) (← links)
- Vitamin C: an essential "stress hormone" during sepsis (Q90150895) (← links)
- Attenuation of sleep deprivation dependent deterioration in male fertility parameters by vitamin C (Q92572374) (← links)
- Clinical Effect of Intravenous Vitamin C on Viral Myocarditis in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q92618148) (← links)
- Evaluation of the Adverse Effects of Chronic Exposure to Donepezil (An Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor) in Adult Zebrafish by Behavioral and Biochemical Assessments (Q99605606) (← links)
- The Contribution of Plasma and Brain Vitamin C on Age and Gender-Related Cognitive Differences: A Mini-Review of the Literature (Q99711199) (← links)
- Diet and depression: exploring the biological mechanisms of action (Q101216989) (← links)