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New Study Provides Physiological Basis That Women Are More Susceptible to Orthostatic Hypotension Than Men
December 5
Testosterone Dose-Response Relationships in Healthy Young Men
Oral Administration of Estrogen Replacement Therapy Suppresses The Biological Actions of Growth Hormones in GH-Deficient Women
Gender Issues Related to Spaceflight: A NASA Perspective
Influence of Gender on Upper Airway Structure and Function During Obstructive Sleep Apnea
APS Announces Its 2002 Distinguished Lectureships
November 14
APS Awards More Than $160,000 to Minority Students of Physiology
November 7
Highlights from Upcoming Editions of the Journal of Applied Physiology (October - December 2001)
October 25
From the October Journal of Applied Physiology: Estrogen Receptor-α Antisense Decreases Brain Estrogen Receptor Levels and Affects Ventilation in Male and Female Rats
From the October Journal of Applied Physiology: Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Regulation During Recovery From Exercise
From the October Journal of Applied Physiology: Sex Differences in Osmotic Regulation of AVP and Renal Sodium Handling
Fathers Play the Key Role in Transmitting Susceptibility to Autoimmune Diseases to Their Daughters
October 18
Men and Women Drinking Equal Amounts of Alcohol Have Unequal Risks for Liver Damage
Differences in Response to Amphetamines Found Between Males and Females Pre-Puberty
Gender and Differing Rates of Brain Activity Influence the Level of Reading and Language Skills for Boys and Girls
Estrogen May Protect Against Cocaine-Induced Brain Dysfunction
Researchers Find a Key to Immunological Development
Hormonal Changes During Physiological Development Can Alter Response to Viruses and Infections
Gender Differences in Respiratory Response to Exercise and Hypoxia
New Research Identifies Why Men and Women May Differ in Food Choices
APS Convenes International Gathering of Experts at Fall Conference I
October 5
Media Advisory: The Sodium-Calcium Conference
September 12
Media Advisory: The Genome and Hormones Conference
September 7
New Research on SIDS, Exercise, and Gender Differences
July 30
APS Promotes Innovative Science Teaching Practices with “Frontiers in Physiology”
July 20
APS Awards More Than $200,000 to Its 2001 Postdoctoral Fellowship Winners
July 6
Second Hand Smoke Exposure Increases Neutrophil-Platelet Interactions Causing Damage in Heart Attacks
April 6
Gene Therapy Restores Youthful Erectile Function to Old Lab Rats
New Compounds Test Ways to Correct Transport of Salt & Water Across Lung, Airways of Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Children With ADHD More Active But Less Fit
Decrease in Exercise (Even With Decrease in Calories) Cause Decrease in Resting Metabolic Rate in Active Older Adults
Fetal Nutrition, Hormone Levels, Stress May Cause Adult Problems
Prenatal Exposure to Nicotine Makes Rats Alters the Response of Adult Rats to a Stressor of Everyday Life