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Heather Zwickey

Researcher at National College of Natural Medicine

Publications -  64
Citations -  1213

Heather Zwickey is an academic researcher from National College of Natural Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Integrative medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 53 publications receiving 988 citations. Previous affiliations of Heather Zwickey include Oregon Health & Science University & Helfgott Research Institute.

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Binaural beat technology in humans: a pilot study to assess psychologic and physiologic effects.

TL;DR: Binaural beat technology may exhibit positive effect on self-reported psychologic measures, especially anxiety, in healthy adults using a 60-day intervention.
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Binaural Beat Technology in Humans: A Pilot Study to Assess Neuropsychologic, Physiologic, And Electroencephalographic Effects

TL;DR: Although the data indicated increased depression and poorer immediate recall after listening to binaural beats, larger studies are needed to confirm these findings, the findings did not find support for steady-state entrainment of the scalp-recorded EEG while listening to 7-Hz bINAural beats.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis heat-shock protein 70 impairs maturation of dendritic cells from bone marrow precursors, induces interleukin-10 production and inhibits T-cell proliferation in vitro.

TL;DR: The hypothesis that TBhsp70 does not have inflammatory potential, but rather has immunosuppressive properties is supported, as demonstrated by the demonstrated inhibition of phytohaemagglutinin‐induced T‐cell proliferation.
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Mycobacterial heat shock protein 70 induces interleukin-10 production: immunomodulation of synovial cell cytokine profile and dendritic cell maturation.

TL;DR: The results suggest that MTBHSP may act on antigen‐presenting cells (APCs) to modulate the cytokine response in arthritis and support an anti‐inflammatory role for this protein, suggesting that it may be of therapeutic use in the modulation of arthritis.
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The Effect of Echinacea purpurea, Astragalus membranaceus and Glycyrrhiza glabra on CD69 Expression and Immune Cell Activation in Humans

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that Echinacea, Astragalus and Glycyrrhiza herbal tinctures stimulated immune cells as quantified by CD69 expression on CD4 and CD8 T cells.