Being in a good mood could make a vaccine more effective
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Being in a good mood could make a vaccine more effective
A new study saw a team from Cardiff University take blood samples from 184 people before they received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Those taking part were asked to complete a questionnaire designed to measure stress, anxiety, depression and positive mood before a second blood sample was collected four weeks after the second dose of the jab was injected. The researchers discovered that antibodies in those who were in positive m…
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