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This comprehensive work by John D. Matthews presents a compelling exploration of how inflammation in the brain and body are interconnected through a mind-body hypothesis. The book delves into the emerging scientific evidence demonstrating that neuroinflammation plays a crucial role in various mental health conditions, neurological disorders, and systemic diseases.
Matthews synthesizes research from neuroscience, immunology, and psychiatry to illustrate the bidirectional relationship between brain inflammation and bodily health. The author explains how chronic inflammation can trigger psychiatric symptoms, while psychological stress and mental health conditions can promote inflammatory responses throughout the body.
Published by the American Psychiatric Association, this evidence-based resource provides healthcare professionals and informed readers with a deeper understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying mind-body interactions. The book offers practical perspectives on how recognizing these connections can lead to better diagnostic approaches and integrated treatment strategies for mental and physical health conditions.







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