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Anxiety symptoms and decline in physical function over 5 years in the health, aging and body composition study.
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Improvements in Heart Rate Variability, Baroreflex Sensitivity, and Sleep After Use of Closed-Loop Allostatic Neurotechnology by a Heterogeneous Cohort.
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