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Benjamin H. Natelson is affiliated with the Mount Sinai Health System in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with specific attention to Psychiatry and Mental Health, Neurology, Pharmacology, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, including:

  • Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research
  • Health, psychology, and well-being

Natelson has contributed publications to a range of journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • JACC Heart Failure
  • Journal of Translational Medicine
  • Fatigue Biomedicine Health & Behavior
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine

Notable recent papers authored by Natelson include:

  • "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease," 2021, Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • "Physiological assessment of orthostatic intolerance in chronic fatigue syndrome," 2022, Journal of Translational Medicine

Other relevant papers within the scope of related research topics include:

  • "Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Essentials of Diagnosis and Management," 2021, Mayo Clinic Proceedings
  • "Use of Cardiopulmonary Stress Testing for Patients With Unexplained Dyspnea Post-Coronavirus Disease," 2021, JACC Heart Failure
  • "Higher limbic and basal ganglia volumes in surviving COVID-negative patients and the relations to fatigue," 2022, Neuroimage Reports

The scientist frequently co-authors with several researchers, including:

  • Michelle Blate
  • Lucinda Bateman
  • Nancy G. Klimas
  • Daniel L. Peterson
  • Richard N. Podell

Best Publications

  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome-like Illness among Gulf War Veterans: A Population-based Survey of 30,000 Veterans

    Han K. Kang;Benjamin H. Natelson;Clare M. Mahan;Kyung Y. Lee

  • Functional imaging of pain in patients with primary fibromyalgia.

    Dane B Cook;Gudrun Lange;Donald S Ciccone;Wen-Ching Liu

  • Plasma corticosterone levels during repeated presentation of two intensities of restraint stress: chronic stress and habituation

    David L. Pitman;John E. Ottenweller;John E. Ottenweller;Benjamin H. Natelson;Benjamin H. Natelson

  • Information Processing Efficiency in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Multiple Sclerosis

    John DeLuca;Susan K. Johnson;Benjamin H. Natelson

  • Patients With Epilepsy Who Die Suddenly Have Cardiac Disease

    Benjamin H. Natelson;Ronald V. Suarez;Christopher F. Terrence;Rosa Turizo

  • Neuropsychological impairments in chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, and depression.

    John DeLuca;Susan K. Johnson;Dawn Beldowicz;Benjamin H. Natelson

  • Cardiovascular effects of face immersion and factors affecting diving reflex in man.

    Y Kawakami;B H Natelson;A R DuBois

  • Stress-Induced Immunomodulation: Implications for Infectious Diseases?

    Ronald Glaser;Bruce Rabin;Margaret Chesney;Sheldon Cohen

  • A Controlled Comparison of Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Nancy Fiedler;Howard M. Kipen;John DeLuca;Kathie Kelly-McNeil

  • Effect of stressor intensity on habituation of the adrenocortical stress response.

    Benjamin H. Natelson;John E. Ottenweller;John E. Ottenweller;John A. Cook;John A. Cook;David Pitman;David Pitman

  • Establishing the proteome of normal human cerebrospinal fluid.

    Steven E. Schutzer;Tao Liu;Benjamin H. Natelson;Thomas E. Angel

  • Neurocardiology. An interdisciplinary area for the 80s

    Benjamin H. Natelson

  • Objective evidence of cognitive complaints in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A BOLD fMRI study of verbal working memory

    Gudrun Lange;Jason Steffener;Dane B. Cook;Benjamin Martin Bly

  • Brain MRI abnormalities exist in a subset of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome

    Gudrun Lange;John Deluca;Joseph A Maldjian;Huey Jen Lee

  • Cognitive functioning is impaired in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome devoid of psychiatric disease.

    J DeLuca;S K Johnson;S P Ellis;B H Natelson

  • Effects of mental stress in patients with coronary artery disease: evidence and clinical implications.

    David S. Krantz;David S. Sheps;Robert M. Carney;Benjamin H. Natelson

  • Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Essentials of Diagnosis and Management.

    Lucinda Bateman;Alison C. Bested;Hector F. Bonilla;Bela V. Chheda

  • Adrenocortical and behavioral responses to repeated stressors: toward an animal model of chronic stress and stress-related mental illness.

    John E. Ottenweller;Benjamin H. Natelson;Benjamin H. Natelson;David L. Pitman;Susan D. Drastal

  • Delayed startle sensitization distinguishes rats exposed to one or three stress sessions: Further evidence toward an animal model of PTSD

    Richard J. Servatius;John E. Ottenweller;Benjamin H. Natelson

  • A controlled study of brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with the chronic fatigue syndrome

    Benjamin H. Natelson;Jesse M. Cohen;Ira Brassloff;Huey-Jen Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

John DeLuca
John DeLuca Kessler Foundation
Richard J. Servatius
Richard J. Servatius SUNY Upstate Medical University
Barry E. Levin
Barry E. Levin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Thomas N. Denny
Thomas N. Denny Duke University
William C. Gause
William C. Gause Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jason Steffener
Jason Steffener University of Ottawa
Hiroaki Kumano
Hiroaki Kumano Waseda University
Joseph A. Maldjian
Joseph A. Maldjian The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
John J. Furedy
John J. Furedy University of Toronto
Takashi Kanbayashi
Takashi Kanbayashi University of Tsukuba

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