Self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for COVID-19 patients and understanding of its connection to CNS-endocrine-immune axis
Since there is no specific treatment for COVID-19 yet, the only means to survive this disease is to consolidate the immune system. In addition, as the immune system is closely linked to the neuroendocrine system, any kind of psychological stresses that overwhelm this association causes immune dysfun...
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doaj-a0efa40b62cf44c6bf5cdcb5865f0ff82021-03-08T07:41:52ZengBangladesh Society for Microbiology, Immunology, and Advanced BiotechnologyJournal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics2616-476034141710.5455/jabet.2020.d151115312Self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for COVID-19 patients and understanding of its connection to CNS-endocrine-immune axisMd. Abdul Hannan0Md Nabiul Islam1Md Jamal Uddin2Dongguk University, South KoreaYamaguchi University, JapanEwha Womans University, Seoul, South KoreaSince there is no specific treatment for COVID-19 yet, the only means to survive this disease is to consolidate the immune system. In addition, as the immune system is closely linked to the neuroendocrine system, any kind of psychological stresses that overwhelm this association causes immune dysfunction. In this context, self-confidence that can mitigate psychological stresses posed by COVID-19 can play an important role in consolidating immune response against this disease (Figure 1). An in-depth understanding of how psychological stresses overactivate the neuroendocrine-immune axis, weakening the immune system, and how self-confidence interferes with the overwhelmed immune response may offer a prospective strategy for the prevention as well as effective management of COVID-19. [ J Adv Biotechnol Exp Ther 2020; 3(4.000): 14-17]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=115312self-confidencecnsendocrineimmune responsescovid-19 |
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Md. Abdul Hannan Md Nabiul Islam Md Jamal Uddin Self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for COVID-19 patients and understanding of its connection to CNS-endocrine-immune axis Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics self-confidence cns endocrine immune responses covid-19 |
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Self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for COVID-19 patients and understanding of its connection to CNS-endocrine-immune axis |
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Self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for COVID-19 patients and understanding of its connection to CNS-endocrine-immune axis |
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Self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for COVID-19 patients and understanding of its connection to CNS-endocrine-immune axis |
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Self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for COVID-19 patients and understanding of its connection to CNS-endocrine-immune axis |
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Self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for COVID-19 patients and understanding of its connection to CNS-endocrine-immune axis |
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self-confidence as an immune-modifying psychotherapeutic intervention for covid-19 patients and understanding of its connection to cns-endocrine-immune axis |
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Bangladesh Society for Microbiology, Immunology, and Advanced Biotechnology |
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Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics |
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Since there is no specific treatment for COVID-19 yet, the only means to survive this disease is to consolidate the immune system. In addition, as the immune system is closely linked to the neuroendocrine system, any kind of psychological stresses that overwhelm this association causes immune dysfunction. In this context, self-confidence that can mitigate psychological stresses posed by COVID-19 can play an important role in consolidating immune response against this disease (Figure 1). An in-depth understanding of how psychological stresses overactivate the neuroendocrine-immune axis, weakening the immune system, and how self-confidence interferes with the overwhelmed immune response may offer a prospective strategy for the prevention as well as effective management of COVID-19. [ J Adv Biotechnol Exp Ther 2020; 3(4.000): 14-17] |
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self-confidence cns endocrine immune responses covid-19 |
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