D K Buckwalter
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Parsons T, Thompson E, Buckwalter D, Bluestein B, Stanczyk F, Buckwalter J
Int J Neurosci
. 2004 Sep;
114(9):1099-110.
PMID: 15370176
An increasing body of literature confirms anecdotal reports that cognitive changes occur during pregnancy. This article assessed whether prior pregnancy, which alters a woman's subsequent hormonal environment, is associated with...
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Buckwalter J, Buckwalter D, Bluestein B, Stanczyk F
Prog Brain Res
. 2001 Oct;
133:303-19.
PMID: 11589139
Steroidal hormones are increasingly recognized as highly relevant in multiple aspects of brain functioning. While basic science has actively worked to advance understanding of fundamental steroid mechanisms within the brain,...
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Simpson S, Goodwin T, Robins S, Rizzo A, Howes R, Buckwalter D, et al.
J Womens Health Gend Based Med
. 2001 Jul;
10(5):471-7.
PMID: 11445046
Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a condition of severe, intractable nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. It has long been held that HG is a psychosomatic illness reflective of a long-term psychological...
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Smith C, McCleary C, Murdock G, Wilshire T, Buckwalter D, Bretsky P, et al.
Brain Cogn
. 1999 Apr;
39(3):203-18.
PMID: 10101041
Fluctuating endogenous and exogenous estrogens influence cognition in women. In this study, cognitive functioning in elderly women was examined by applying methodology used in understanding the effects of chronic estrogen...
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Buckwalter J, Stanczyk F, McCleary C, Bluestein B, Buckwalter D, Rankin K, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 1999 Mar;
24(1):69-84.
PMID: 10098220
The effects of pregnancy on cognition and mood were examined using a repeated-measures design. Nineteen women, average age 33, were tested with a comprehensive neuropsychological battery during their last 2...