Thinking positive increased a specific brain region's activity and might have heightened immune response after a shot.
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Professor O'Neill said the finding will likely change how health services approach the vaccination of patients in the future.
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Researchers found an association between increased activity in a reward region of the brain—primarily stimulated by hopeful thinking—and heightened levels of protective antibodies after receiving a va ...
People picturing positive experiences found to produce more antibodies, hinting at future clinical potential ...
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