Positive thinking could boost immune response to vaccines, say scientists

Study suggests being optimistic produces more antibodies, hinting at future healthcare potential of mental techniquesBeing optimistic may boost the immune system according to research that points to a connection between the mind and our body’s natural defences.Scientists have found people who...

<p>Study suggests being optimistic produces more antibodies, hinting at future healthcare potential of mental techniques</p><p>Being optimistic may boost the immune system according to research that points to a connection between the mind and our body’s natural defences.</p><p>Scientists have found people who used positive thinking to boost activity in the brain’s reward system responded better to vaccination, with their immune systems producing more antibodies than others after having the shot.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jan/19/positive-thinking-could-boost-immune-response-to-vaccines-study-finds">Continue reading...</a>
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