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In symptomatic HIV-infected gay men, a 10-week stress management program that reduces feelings of depression is linked to a corresponding decrease in cortisol levels measured over 24 hours.

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This study found that when HIV-positive men learned stress-reducing techniques over 10 weeks, their sadness went down and so did a stress hormone in their urine — meaning feeling better emotionally was linked to their body calming down.

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