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Psychological Stress and Disease

2007· article· en· 3,127 citations· W2161365979 on OpenAlex· 10.1001/jama.298.14.1685

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Abstract

Despite widespread public belief that psychological stress leads to disease, the biomedical community remains skeptical of this conclusion. In this Commentary, we discuss the plausibility of the belief that stress contributes to a variety of disease processes and summarize the role of stress in 4 major diseases: clinical depression, cardiovascular disease (CVD), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS, and cancer.

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Venue
JAMA
Topic
Health, psychology, and well-being
Field
Health Professions
Canadian institutions
University of British Columbia
Funders
Keywords
MedicineFamily medicineOtorhinolaryngologyPsychiatry
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