Ms. Gwendolyn Alice Pincomb MD
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2525 E Broadway St Suite 202a Helena MT, 59601About
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Education and Training
Univ of Ok Coll of Med, Oklahoma City Ok 1996
University Of Oklahoma College Of Medicine 1996
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Nephrology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Cardiovascular responses to occupational stress in male medical students: a paradigm for ambulatory monitoring studies.
- Adrenocortical effects of caffeine at rest and during mental stress in borderline hypertensive men.
- Hypertension risk and caffeine's effect on cardiovascular activity during mental stress in young men.
- Effects of caffeine on pressor regulation during rest and exercise in men at risk for hypertension.
- Heart rate reactivity as a predictor of neuroendocrine responses to aversive and appetitive challenges.
- Effects of caffeine on blood pressure response during exercise in normotensive healthy young men.
- Exaggerated pressure response to exercise in men at risk for systemic hypertension.
- Simultaneous measurement of stroke volume by impedance cardiography and nuclear ventriculography: comparisons at rest and exercise.
- Effect of behavior state on caffeine's ability to alter blood pressure.
- Predicting response to a reaction time task: heart rate reactivity compared with type A behavior.
- Caffeine enhances the physiological response to occupational stress in medical students.
- Heart rate reactivity and type A behavior as modifiers of physiological response to active and passive coping.
- Work pressure and the type A behavior pattern exam stress in male medical students.
- Activation patterns to aversive stimulation in man: passive exposure versus effort to control.
- Prolonged increase in blood pressure by a single oral dose of caffeine in mildly hypertensive men.
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