Abstract

It is well known that chronic stress, especially if it is unpredictable, promotes inflammation. To learn more, researchers conducted a series of experiments in mice and 29 medical residents. The residents self-reported higher stress levels and had higher peripheral neutrophil, monocyte, and lymphocyte counts during their intensive care rotation than at baseline. Compared …

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