Socialization and the Immune System
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Dr. Rick Hecht shows empirical evidence suggesting the strength and stability of someone’s social life may actually alter their stress response architecture, making them more or less prone to high levels of stress. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31309]
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