2017
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.198.supp.210.15
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Our Own Worst Enemy: Psychosomatic effects of perceived stress on IgA levels

Abstract: Our study is to determine and compare human IgA levels to self reported stress levels of college students and faculty at the beginning of the college semester, when stress levels are expected to be low, as compared to a later point in the semester, when stress levels are expected to be higher. This study is significant because the data will provide us with information regarding whether or not people are as biologically stressed as they report at different periods of the semester. Individuals are expected to be… Show more

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