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Research suggests that the immune system may be adversely affected by chronic stress. There is some evidence that relaxation-based practices may effect an increase in immune functioning, but recent findings suggest that acute stress may... more
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      PsychologyImmunologyPSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGYPlacebo Effect
This study tested the hypothesis that human behavioral responses to psycho-social stress are sexually dimorphic and conform to the 'flight-or-fight' response for males and 'tend-and-befriend' for females. One hundred and twenty young... more
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Background Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) are severe mental illnesses (SMI) that are part of a psychosis continuum, and dysregulated innate immune responses have been suggested to be involved in their pathophysiology.... more
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Memes that are destructive to the cohesion of a complex social system should be defined as pathogenic memes. As a result, it is my belief that a cognitive prophylaxis model is necessary, and feasible, when it comes to preventing a... more
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Abstract: During evolution, DNA viruses have captured a broad array of cellular genes involved in immune recognition and growth control that are nonessential for viral replication. The encoded virokines and viroceptors may act as mimetics... more
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This article reviews evidence that shows a bidirectional relationship between the brain and the immune system. As a result of this relationship, mental factors such as stress and depression have been shown to affect immune system... more
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The belief that adverse life stressors and the emotional states that can lead to major negative impacts on an individual's body functions and hence health has been held since antiquity. Adverse health outcomes such as coronary heart... more
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With a rise in the incidence of autoimmune diseases (AiD), health care providers continue to seek out more efficacious treatment approaches for the AiD patient population. Classic serotonergic psychedelics have recently been gaining... more
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It is said that human mind is the most complex machine on earth. Psychologists have always been trying to know why we behave the way we do or the way our mind functions. It is a complex area of research where explanations have always... more
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      PsychophysiologyIntegrative MedicinePSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGYHumans
Author: Lameese Eldesouky The Five Factor Model, one of the most commonly used models for assessing personality, consists of five main universal traits: extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness to... more
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Connecting the dots between discoveries in neuroscience (neuroplasticity), psychoneuroimmunology(the brain-immune loop) and user experience (gadget rub-off) indicate the nature of our time spent with gadgets is a vector in human health -... more
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Identity can be considered as the ideological signifier of our age, it also carries an ever increasing weight as a political emblem, even as this mostly concerns identification, for which we easily trade our true consciousness and core... more
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Historical analysis and new concepts enable understanding of Riemann's Hypothesis (RH), his zeta function, mathematics, the principles enabling them, and ontological proofs. They enable new, post-modern metamathematics. New terms and... more
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This is a partially-completed, preliminary draft of an article that I wrote in the summer of 2009, with occasional additions thereafter. Additions to the article are based primarily upon subsequent literature review. In 2014, when I... more
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      PharmacologyPsychiatryImmunologyDepression
One of the major philosophical aspirations in contemporary consciousness research is to find a framework of explanation that could successfully address the problem of mind-body relations. Descartes is often regarded as the father of... more
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A Case-study in Frisson: Schubert's Ave Maria produces 70 self-professed Frisson comments on youtube (chills, shivers, goosebumps)
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Case report of my own recovery from episodes of unremitting, severe-to-extreme depression per HDRS, lasting from late 2003 to late 2006 (at which point I requested a different psychiatrist to prescribe specific medications, resulting in... more
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This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with... more
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Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) is a discipline that has evolved in the last 40 years to study the relationship between immunity, the endocrine system, and the central and peripheral nervous systems. In this manner, neurotransmitters,... more
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