Neural Sensitivity to Social Rejection is
Associated with Inflammatory Responses to Social Stress
Media Material
UCLA Newsroom Press Release
News Coverage (Selected)
The Enemy Inside You
Women's Health Magazine, 11/17/10
Sensitivity to Social Rejection and Inflammatory Responses to Stress
Neurotic Physiology, 10/06/10
Feeling Rejected May Increase Inflammation
Arthritis Today, 09/08/10
Public Speaking Can Make you Ill
Health 24, 08/20/10
Social Stress Can Lead to Illness
Newsmax Health, 08/19/10
Stressful Social Situations May Be Physically Harmful in Some
US News & World Report, 08/18/10
Ejekan Bisa Menyebabkan Penyakit Serius
Detik Health, 08/13/10
George Slavich finds out how Stress Influences the Immune System
Society in Science, 08/12/10
Stress Gets Under Our Skin
News Wise, 08/12/10
Stressful Social Situations May be Physically Harmful in Some
HealthFinder.gov, 08/12/10
Is Your Social Life Exciting or Just Making You Sick?
EmpowHER, 08/12/10
Hårda ord– hårt för knäna
Aftonbladet, 08/12/10
Người phản ứng tiêu cực với xã hội dễ viêm nhiễm
Vietnam, 08/12/10
Estudo liga rejeição social a aumento em respostas inflamatórias
Journal Pequeno, 08/12/10
Social Stress can Affect the Immune System and Cause the Skin to Flare Up
Med India, 08/11/10
Stressful Social Situations Could Make You Sick
i Village, 08/11/10
Social Stress May Increase Risk of Disease
Eco World, 08/11/10
Researchers Identify Brain Pathways Linking Social Stress And Inflammation
Medical News Today, 08/11/10
Social Stress May Increase Risk of Disease
United Press International, 08/11/10
Social Stress May Increase Risk of Disease
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 08/11/10
Lo stress lo vivi e lo vedi sulla tua pelle
La Stampa, 08/11/10
Social Stress Can Affect the Immune System and Cause the Skin to Flare Up
Med India, 08/11/10
How Stress Can Make you Sick
Yahoo! Lifestyle, 08/10/10
Social Stress Linked to Inflammation
Psych Central, 08/10/10
MRI Links Social Fretting to Inflammation
Radiology Daily, 08/10/10
Rude Words 'Can Trigger Arthritis'
Daily India, 08/10/10
UCLA Study Identifies Neurocognitive Pathways Involved in Inflammatory Responses to Acute Social Stress
The Medical News, 08/10/10
Study Maps Connections to Sadness and Sickness
The Buffalo News, 08/10/10
Social Stress Really Gets Under the Skin
The Times of India, 08/10/10
Rude, Unkind Words Can Lead to Skin Inflammatory Diseases -- Study
The Med Guru, 08/10/10
Stress and the Immune System: Research Sheds Light on Mind-Body Connection
Massage Magazine, 08/10/10
How Stress can Make you Sick
Virgin Media, 08/10/10
'Social Stress, a Threat to Immune System'
Zee News, 08/10/10
Social Stress Can Really 'Get Under the Skin'
Daily India, 08/10/10
Miedo a la Ansiedad Social
El Nuevo Dia, 08/10/10
Stress Causes Unhealthy Inflammation
Private MD News, 08/10/10
Rude Words Can Trigger Arthritis
Spicezee, 08/10/10
ElRechazo Social Perjudica la Salud
Listin Diario, 08/10/10
Stress Gets Under Our Skin
UC Health, 08/09/10
Study: Sadness, Sickness go Hand-in-Hand
Press of Atlantic City, 08/09/10
Social Stress – A Real Threat on the Immune System
News Head Quarters, 08/08/10
Social Rejection Linked to Inflammation
ABC News, 08/06/10
Stress of Rejection Has Negative Impact on Health
RTT News, 08/06/10
Social Rejection May Hurt Our Health
Washington Examiner, 08/05/10
Study Suggests Why Sadness and Sickness Go Hand-in-Hand
Los Angeles Times, 08/04/10
Rejection May Be Bad For Your Health (min 1:55)
Fox News New York,
08/04/10
How Harsh Words May Hurt Your Knees
New Scientist, 08/04/10
Social Rejection Might Make You Sick
One News Page, 08/04/10
에서 무시당하면 몸에 병 생긴다 Kor Medi,
08/03/10
Az Elutasítás Súlyosan Megbetegíthet
Bomm, 08/03/10
Study Suggests Why Sadness and Sickness go
Hand-in-Hand The Bellingham Herald,
08/03/10
Social Snubs May Cause Serious Health Problems
AOL Health.com,
08/03/10
Social Rejection Might Make you Sick Ars Technica,
08/03/10
Social Rejection Linked to Inflammatory Illness Suite
101.com,
08/03/10
Social Snubs May Be Seriously Sickening Live Science,
08/02/10
Rejection Affects Health WebMD, 08/02/10
Social Rejection Linked to Inflammation MedPage Today,
08/02/10