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In men with symptomatic HIV, a 10-week stress management program that lowers cortisol levels in urine is linked to higher levels of a specific type of immune cell six to twelve months later.

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When stressed HIV patients learned to manage their stress, their body produced less of the stress hormone cortisol, and months later, their immune system showed signs of healing. This suggests reducing stress can help the body fight HIV better.

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