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1. Purpose in life as a resilience factor for brain health: diffusion MRI findings from the Midlife in the U.S. study.

2. Cultural Perspectives on Aging and Well-Being: A Comparison of Japan and the United States

3. Changing Landscape of Health Opportunity in the United States: Increases in the Strength of Association Between Childhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Adult Health Between the 1990s and the 2010s.

4. Conscientiousness and Smoking: Do Cultural Context and Gender Matter?

5. Physical Function in U.S. Older Adults Compared With Other Populations: A Multinational Study.

6. Early parenthood as a link between childhood disadvantage and adult heart problems: A gender-based approach.

8. CHAPTER 4: Psychological Resilience in Adulthood and Later Life: Implications for Health.

9. Psychosocial Stressors and Cigarette Smoking Among African American Adults in Midlife.

10. Bioindicators in the MIDUS National Study: Protocol, Measures, Sample, and Comparative Context.

11. Who Participates? Accounting for Longitudinal Retention in the MIDUS National Study of Health and Well-Being.

12. Somatization and mental health: A comparative study of the idiom of distress hypothesis

13. Pathways linking combinations of early-life adversities to adult mortality: Tales that vary by gender.

14. The Pandemic and Social Experience: For Whom Did Discrimination and Social Isolation Increase?

15. Social relationships and inflammatory markers: An analysis of Taiwan and the U.S.

16. Scientific Imperatives Vis-à-vis Growing Inequality in America.

17. Disparities in insulin resistance between black and white adults in the United States: The role of lifespan stress exposure.

18. Racial disparities in sleep: the role of neighborhood disadvantage.

19. Negative emotions predict elevated interleukin-6 in the United States but not in Japan.

20. Cultural Perspectives on Aging and Well-Being: A Comparison of Japan and the United States.

21. Chronic discrimination predicts higher circulating levels of E-selectin in a national sample: The MIDUS study

22. Racial and Educational Disparities in Cumulative Exposure to Hardships of the 2008 Great Recession and Inflammation.

23. Improving Retention of Diverse Samples in Longitudinal Research on Developmental Disabilities.

24. Emodiversity, health, and well-being in the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) daily diary study.

25. Race and sex differences in HDL peroxide content among American adults with and without type 2 diabetes.

26. Association between serum sphingolipids and eudaimonic well-being in white U.S. adults.

27. Linking Amygdala Persistence to Real-World Emotional Experience and Psychological Well-Being.

28. A Cultural Perspective on Functional Limitations and Well-Being.

29. Childhood socioeconomic status and inflammation: Psychological moderators among Black and White Americans.

30. Individual Differences in the Association Between Subjective Stress and Heart Rate Are Related to Psychological and Physical Well-Being.

31. Behavioral Adjustment Moderates the Link Between Neuroticism and Biological Health Risk: A U.S.-Japan Comparison Study.

32. Habitual sleep as a contributor to racial differences in cardiometabolic risk.

33. Culture and Healthy Eating: The Role of Independence and Interdependence in the United States and Japan.

34. Genetic and environmental determinants of population variation in interleukin-6, its soluble receptor and C-reactive protein: insights from identical and fraternal twins.

35. Aging and low-grade inflammation reduce renal function in middle-aged and older adults in Japan and the USA.

36. Educational Status, Anger, and Inflammation in the MIDUS National Sample: Does Race Matter?

37. Psychological resources as mediators of the association between social class and health: comparative findings from Japan and the USA.

38. Psychosocial stress and cigarette smoking persistence, cessation, and relapse over 9-10 years: a prospective study of middle-aged adults in the United States.

39. Race differences in age-trends of autonomic nervous system functioning.

40. Clarifying the links between social support and health: culture, stress, and neuroticism matter.

41. Living well with medical comorbidities: a biopsychosocial perspective.

42. Personality trait level and change as predictors of health outcomes: findings from a national study of Americans (MIDUS).

43. The interactive effect of change in perceived stress and trait anxiety on vagal recovery from cognitive challenge.

44. Cultural differences in the dialectical and non-dialectical emotional styles and their implications for health.

45. Socioeconomic and psychosocial predictors of interleukin-6 in the MIDUS national sample.

46. Early life adversity and inflammation in African Americans and whites in the midlife in the United States survey.

47. Evolving definitions of mental illness and wellness.

48. Realism and illusion in Americans' temporal views of their life satisfaction: age differences in reconstructing the past and anticipating the future.

49. Status inequalities, perceived discrimination, and eudaimonic well-being: do the challenges of minority life hone purpose and growth?

50. Social relationships, gender, and allostatic load across two age cohorts.

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