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  2. Depression and immune function - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] As depression is also associated with pro-inflammatory responses, the suggestion is that the causes of depression are little different from the causes of the autoimmune diseases it is largely co-morbid with, with sanitary environments increasing the risk of excessive inflammation in response to psychosocial stressors just as it is ...

  3. Psychogenic pain - Wikipedia

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    Treatments can address underlying feelings and emotional conflicts that can lead to psychogenic pain, as well as other potential causes of dysfunction with behavior, affect, and coping that can be seen in patients. [10] In cases where therapy and medication do not show results, some may consider surgical intervention.

  4. How to Finally Address Your Stress in the New Year - AOL

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    Elevated blood pressure or racing heart. Digestive problems, like nausea, diarrhea, or constipation. Can stress cause weight loss? The short answer is yes, but it can also cause weight gain ...

  5. Broken heart - Wikipedia

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    Physiological and biochemical changes that contribute to higher physical illnesses and heart disease have been found in individuals that have high levels of anxiety and depression. Some individuals who have divorced have compromised immune systems because of inflammatory cytokines followed by a state of depression. [32]

  6. Autoimmune heart disease - Wikipedia

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    Inflammatory damage leads to the following: [1] [2] Pericarditis: Here the pericardium gets inflamed. Acutely, it can cause pericardial effusion leading to cardiac tamponade and death. After healing, there may be fibrosis and adhesion of the pericardium with the heart leading to constriction of the heart and reduced cardiac function.

  7. Pericarditis - Wikipedia

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    Viral causes include coxsackievirus, herpesvirus, mumps virus, and HIV among others. [4] Also observed by James Blachly, Strep Throat can also cause pericarditis due to the heart sac filling up. Pneumococcus or tuberculous pericarditis are the most common bacterial forms. Anaerobic bacteria can also be a rare cause. [13]