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    Effects of a mindfulness-based intervention during pregnancy on prenatal stress and mood: results of a pilot study by Vieten, C., Astin, J.

    Published in Archives of women's mental health (01-02-2008)
    “…Summary Stress and negative mood during pregnancy increase risk for poor childbirth outcomes and postnatal mood problems and may interfere with mother–infant…”
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    Novel Interventions to Reduce Stress and Overeating in Overweight Pregnant Women: A Feasibility Study by Laraia, B. A., Adler, N. E., Coleman-Phox, K., Vieten, C., Mellin, L., Kristeller, J. L., Thomas, M., Stotland, N. E., Lustig, R. H., Dallman, M. F., Hecht, F. M., Bush, N. R., de Groat, C. L., Epel, E.

    Published in Maternal and child health journal (01-05-2018)
    “…Background High stress and depression during pregnancy are risk factors for worsened health trajectories for both mother and offspring. This is also true for…”
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    Linkage scan of nicotine dependence in the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Family Alcoholism Study by Gizer, I R, Ehlers, C L, Vieten, C, Seaton-Smith, K L, Feiler, H S, Lee, J V, Segall, S K, Gilder, D A, Wilhelmsen, K C

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-04-2011)
    “…Nicotine dependence has been shown to represent a heritable condition, and several research groups have performed linkage analysis to identify genomic regions…”
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    Genome-wide linkage scan of antisocial behavior, depression, and impulsive substance use in the UCSF family alcoholism study by Gizer, Ian R, Ehlers, Cindy L, Vieten, Cassandra, Feiler, Heidi S, Gilder, David A, Wilhelmsen, Kirk C

    Published in Psychiatric genetics (01-10-2012)
    “…Epidemiological and clinical studies suggest that the rates of antisocial behavior, depression, and impulsive substance use are increased among individuals…”
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    CO2 pneumoperitoneum increases survival in mice with polymicrobial peritonitis by Metzelder, M, Kuebler, J F, Shimotakahara, A, Chang, D-H, Vieten, G, Ure, B

    Published in European journal of pediatric surgery (01-06-2008)
    “…Laparoscopic techniques are commonly used in patients with bacterial peritonitis. CO2 is known to suppress local and systemic inflammatory responses…”
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    The University of California, San Francisco Family Alcoholism Study. I. Design, Methods, and Demographics by Vieten, Cassandra, Seaton, Kimberly L., Feiler, Heidid S., Wilhelmsen, Kirk C.

    “…Background: The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Family Alcoholism Study is a project designed to identify genetic loci that influence…”
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    Effective Strategies for Recruiting Families Ascertained Through Alcoholic Probands by Seaton, Kimberly L., Cornell, Jodi L., Wilhelmsen, Kirk C., Vieten, Cassandra

    “…: Background: Recruiting a large number of participants meeting strict inclusion criteria can be challenging, particularly when selecting for a condition…”
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    A psycho-educational family group for reducing stress and preventing recurrence for families of schizophrenic patients. Catamnestic results of the Tübingen family project by Scherrmann, T E, Seizer, H U, Rutow, R, Vieten, C

    Published in Psychiatrische Praxis (01-05-1992)
    “…Providing information about the disease and the way of coping with it has a central position in therapeutic interventions with families. By giving basic…”
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