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In men with HIV who experience depressive symptoms, improvements in mood from a 10-week stress management program tend to last for up to a year, but these mood improvements do not help explain further changes in immune function beyond what occurred during the program.
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This study found that when HIV-positive men learned stress management techniques, their mood improved and stayed better for months afterward — but that long-term mood improvement didn’t explain why their immune systems got stronger; only the mood changes during the program did.
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