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    Cardiovascular autonomic regulation correlates with cognitive performance in patients with a history of traumatic brain injury

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) may afflict brain areas contributing to both cardiovascular autonomic regulation and cognitive performance. To evaluate possible associations between both functions in patients wit...

    Ruihao Wang, Dafin Muresanu, Katharina Hösl, Max J. Hilz in Neurological Sciences (2023)

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    Absenteeism and associated labour costs according to depressive symptom severity in the German general population: why preventive strategies matter

    Depression is a highly prevalent mental health condition with substantial individual, societal and economic consequences. This study focussed on the association of depressive symptom severity with absenteeism ...

    Roland Eßl-Maurer, Maria Flamm in International Archives of Occupational and… (2022)

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    Cognitive Disorders

    Cognitive disorders (CD), including delirium, minor cognitive disorder, and major cognitive disorder (dementia), often have an adverse impact on sexuality. Cognitive disorders may interfere with sexual functio...

    Jannis Engel, M. Axel Wollmer, Katharina Hösl in Psychiatry and Sexual Medicine (2021)

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    Subtype-selective GABAA receptor mimetics—novel antihyperalgesic agents?

    Agonists at the benzodiazepine-binding site of ionotropic γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAA) receptors are in clinical use as hypnotics, anxiolytics, and anticonvulsants since the early 1960. Analgesic effects of classi...

    Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer, Robert Witschi, Katharina Hösl in Journal of Molecular Medicine (2009)

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    Reversal of pathological pain through specific spinal GABAA receptor subtypes

    The chronic pain that accompanies inflammatory disease and nerve injury is often resistant to conventional analgesics, hence the interest in establishing the mechanisms that induce this pain. Growing evidence ...

    Julia Knabl, Robert Witschi, Katharina Hösl, Heiko Reinold, Ulrike B. Zeilhofer in Nature (2008)