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International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism

Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences

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1. The Effect of Sabbath Keeping on Cortisol in Seventh-day Adventist Men and Women

- Morton K.R. , et al.

2. Multidimensional Religiousness and Spirituality Are Associated with Lower Interleukin-6 and C-Reactive Protein at Midlife: Findings from the Midlife in the United States Study

- Vagnini K.M. , et al.

3. The potential role of religiosity, psychological immunity, gender, and age group in predicting the psychological well-being of diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia within the Bayesian framework

- Al Eid N.A. , et al.

4. HANDBOOK OF RELIGION AND HEALTH: THIRD EDITION

- Koenig H.G. , et al.

5. Pathways Between Religiosity and Tooth Loss in Older Adults in Brazil

- Menegazzo G.R. , et al.

6. Religion, spirituality and diurnal rhythms of salivary cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone in postmenopausal women

- Isehunwa O.O. , et al.

7. No Crystal Stair: Predictors of Pessimism Among Black Men

- Palmer G.J.M. , et al.

8. Pathways from racial discrimination to cortisol/DHEA imbalance: protective role of religious involvement

- Lee D.B. , et al.

9. Religiosity/Spirituality and Physiological Markers of Health

- Shattuck E.C. , et al.

10. Does Religion Predict Health-Promoting Behaviors in Community-Dwelling Elderly People?

- Bakhtiari A. , et al.

11. Depressive Symptoms During Adolescence Predict Adulthood Obesity Among Black Females

- Assari S. , et al.

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