Emotional Abuse, PTSD, & Your Immune System.

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Immune and emotional responses both help us to interact with the environment. A new area of research, affective immunology, is looking at the relationship between emotions and the immune system.

Studies found that long-term PTSD increases inflammatory factors and decreases anti-inflammatory factors. PTSD and several immune disorders have a shared genetic expression including irritable bowel syndrome, psoriasis, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Period23 May 2022

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  • TitleEmotional Abuse, PTSD, & Your Immune System.
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletMedium
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date23/05/22
    DescriptionImmune and emotional responses both help us to interact with the environment. A new area of research, affective immunology, is looking at the relationship between emotions and the immune system.

    Studies found that long-term PTSD increases inflammatory factors and decreases anti-inflammatory factors. PTSD and several immune disorders have a shared genetic expression including irritable bowel syndrome, psoriasis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
    URLhttps://writemindmatters.medium.com/emotional-abuse-ptsd-your-immune-system-b48a3c3c142f
    PersonsFulvio D'Acquisto