Medical Hypotheses
Volume 56, Issue 6 , Pages 620-624, June 2001

Immediate and longterm effects of immune stimulation: hypothesis linking the immune response to subsequent physical and psychological wellbeing☆☆

Department of Epidemiology, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, California, USA

Received 26 April 2000; accepted 5 September 2000.

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 Received 18 August 1998 Accepted 21 January 1999

☆☆ Correspondence to: Josef Zislin MD. Kfar Shaul Hospital, jerusalem, 91060

 Correspondence to: Eric L. Hurwitz DC PhD, UCLA School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Box 951772, Los Angeles, California 90095–1772, USA. Phone: (310) 206 4074; Fax: (310) 206 7371; E-mail: ehurwitz@ucla.edu

PII: S0306-9877(00)91217-9

doi:10.1054/mehy.2000.1217

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 56, Issue 6 , Pages 620-624, June 2001