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"women who reported more positive emotions had lower blood levels of two proteins that indicate widespread inflammation in the body. Chronic inflammation is believed to contribute to a range of ills over time, including heart disease and cancer [<b> and CYSTIC FIBROSIS </B>]."
-American Journal of Epidemiology
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"women who reported more positive emotions had lower blood levels of two proteins that indicate widespread inflammation in the body. Chronic inflammation is believed to contribute to a range of ills over time, including heart disease and cancer [<b> and CYSTIC FIBROSIS </B>]."
-American Journal of Epidemiology