Happiness can improve your immune
system. In another time, molecular biologists would have laughed at the idea.
In the present day, researchers have evidence from various studies that mental
states such as stress can affect health. Still, it’s difficult to explain its
process at the molecular level – how moods connect with the intricate
composition of the nervous and immune system.
Psychoneuroimmunology
(PNI) is the field that searches for such questions. A research tool namely
genome-wide transcriptional analysis studies wide patterns of the gene
expression in cells, and how the mental state affects the overall human body.
Research
suggests that stress and loneliness are stages which affect the immune responses
of gene expressions that fight diseases, and so it worsens the health as a
result. So, if it would work vice versa, happiness would pay a positive role in
boosting your immune system. Although, this has critiqued as wishful thinking
by other res earchers, but
remuneration is living a good heal
thy life.
Bentham Science
Publishers is a well reputed STM industry, which
has a diverse collection of eBooks and journals available on topics varying
from science, medicine, drug discovery, technology and the like. For the
inquisitive minds, one of its journals is “Immunology, Endocrine
& Metabolic Agents in Medicinal Chemistry” which
has journals related to immunology research.
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