Term ID: T1435

Endocrine-Immune Interactions

/endocrine-immune-interactions/
The bidirectional communication between hormonal and immune systems that influences both physical health and psychological well-being, with stress hormones affecting immune function and immune activity influencing mood and behavior.
Example: Chronic stress elevating cortisol levels, which suppresses immune function and increases susceptibility to infections while also contributing to depression and anxiety symptoms.

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Reference: Ader & Cohen (1975)