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’Stress can have a positive effect on the immune system’
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Professor and child and adolescent psychiatrist Linnea Karlsson explains why it's important to look other people in the eye and what gut microbes and fingerprints have in common. From her lecture, we've compiled five things you should know about the impact of stress and the gut on the brain.
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11.12.2025 - Stress affects many systems in our body and biologists Marcel Schaaf and Erin Faught at Radboud University are figuring out how that works. A recent study by them showed how stress changes behavior by using two different receptors. Previously they unraveled how stress can have positive effects on the immune system.
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