For years, “stress makes you sick” was thought of more as a wellness cliché than a biological fact. But a growing body of research suggests there’s real truth behind the phrase. Chronic stress doesn’t just affect how you feel emotionally; it can alter immune function at the cellular level, changing how well your body defends itself against illness.
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