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1. Trajectories of depressive symptoms early in the course of bereavement: Patterns, psychosocial factors and risk of prolonged grief.

2. Fear of missing out and depressive symptoms during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

3. Emotion Regulation, Parasympathetic Function, and Psychological Well-Being.

4. Differential psychological reactions to grief: The role of childhood adversity for depression symptoms among bereaved and non-bereaved adults.

5. Inhibition is associated with metabolic syndrome and depression through inflammation.

6. Anxiety sensitivity moderates the painful effects of feeling burdensome to others.

7. Maternal and Paternal Predictors of Child Depressive Symptoms: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Framework.

8. eHealth and mHealth interventions in the treatment of fatigued cancer survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

9. Inflammation: depression fans the flames and feasts on the heat.

10. Childhood maltreatment, emotion regulation strategies and depressive symptoms during spousal bereavement.

11. DREAMers Living in the United States: A Contextual Perspective and Clinical Implications.

12. Loneliness predicts pain, depression, and fatigue: Understanding the role of immune dysregulation.

13. Beta-blockers may reduce intrusive thoughts in newly diagnosed cancer patients.

14. Depressive symptoms enhance stress-induced inflammatory responses.

15. Longitudinal changes in HRV across pregnancy and postpartum: Effect of negative partner relationship qualities.

16. Impaired mental health and low-grade inflammation among fatigued bereaved individuals.

17. Grief Symptoms Promote Inflammation During Acute Stress Among Bereaved Spouses.

18. Daily Stressors, Past Depression, and Metabolic Responses to High-Fat Meals: A Novel Path to Obesity.

19. Frequent Interpersonal Stress and Inflammatory Reactivity Predict Depressive-Symptom Increases: Two Tests of the Social-Signal-Transduction Theory of Depression.

20. Marital distress, depression, and a leaky gut: Translocation of bacterial endotoxin as a pathway to inflammation.

21. Marital discord, past depression, and metabolic responses to high-fat meals: Interpersonal pathways to obesity.

22. Childhood maltreatment, subjective social status, and health disparities in bereavement.

23. Inflammation and future depressive symptoms among recently bereaved spouses.

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