William B Malarkey
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Madison A, Shrout M, Wilson S, Renna M, Peng J, Andridge R, et al.
Ann Behav Med
. 2025 Mar;
59(1).
PMID: 40036285
Background: Repetitive stress is at the nexus of acute and chronic stress, and there is limited knowledge about how physiological and emotional responses change with repeated exposure. Purpose: We examined...
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Malarkey W
Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol
. 2024 Sep;
20:100260.
PMID: 39258160
Dr. Janice Kiecolt-Glaser as an undergraduate obtained a major in psychology and a minor in biological sciences which was an early indication of her budding interest in how the brain...
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Madison A, Burd C, Andridge R, Wilson S, Bailey M, Belury M, et al.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 2023 Dec;
79(3).
PMID: 38123141
Background: This study examined how gut microbiota diversity and richness relate to T cell aging among 96 healthy adults of all ages. It also explored whether these links differed throughout...
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Madison A, Andridge R, Kantaras A, Renna M, Bennett J, Alfano C, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2023 Sep;
15(17).
PMID: 37686689
About one-in-three breast cancer survivors have lingering cognitive complaints and objective cognitive impairment. Chronic inflammation and intestinal permeability (i.e., leaky gut), two risk factors for cognitive decline, can also fuel...
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Madison A, Andridge R, Renna M, Sheridan J, Lustberg M, Ramaswamy B, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2023 Sep;
342:1-9.
PMID: 37683942
Background: Prior evidence has linked inflammation with impulsivity, but most of this evidence is cross-sectional. In this study, we provoked an acute inflammatory cytokine response to see whether it lowered...
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Madison A, Wilson S, Shrout M, Malarkey W, Kiecolt-Glaser J
Psychosom Med
. 2023 Aug;
86(5):379-386.
PMID: 37549198
Objective: In long-term relationships, conflict is inevitable, but physical and psychological aggression is not. Intimate partner violence is a known risk factor for age-related disease onset, and inflammation likely links...
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Renna M, Madison A, Peng J, Rosie Shrout M, Lustberg M, Ramaswamy B, et al.
Ann Behav Med
. 2023 Jun;
57(10):888-898.
PMID: 37335884
Background: Breast cancer survivors often experience many somatic and cognitive side effects resulting from their cancer diagnosis and treatment, including higher rates of pain, fatigue, and memory/concentration problems. Emotion regulation...
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Madison A, Kiecolt-Glaser J, Malarkey W, Belury M
Health Psychol
. 2023 Jun;
42(7):448-459.
PMID: 37261751
Objective: There is mixed evidence about whether omega-3 fatty acids reduce depressive symptoms. We previously reported that 4 months of omega-3 supplementation reduced inflammatory responsivity to a lab-based social stressor....
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Wilson S, Cole S, Shrout M, Malarkey W, Andridge R, Kiecolt-Glaser J
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2023 Apr;
153:106116.
PMID: 37100006
Marital quality shares ties to inflammation-related conditions like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Lab-based studies implicate hostility during marital conflict as a mechanism via inflammatory reactivity, but little attention has been...
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Madison A, Filatov M, Andridge R, Haas G, Povoski S, Agnese D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Mar;
18(3):e0283849.
PMID: 37000800
Objective: Breast cancer survivors live longer due to more advanced cancer treatments; however, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading non-cancer cause of death in breast cancer survivors. Previous studies have...