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Physiological Connection Between the Brain and Immune System

A tangible physiological connection exists between the brain and the immune system, which is fundamental to understanding how psychological factors influence immunity. This connection operates through at least two major pathways: direct innervation of immune organs (like the thymus, bone marrow, and spleen) by the sympathetic nervous system, and the adverse effects of stress hormones released during HPA axis activation on immune function.

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