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Positive Thinking May Help You Get More Out of Your Vaccines : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 19, 2026 8:35 am
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Positive thinking has long been touted as a powerful tool for improving mental health, but could it also have a significant impact on physical health? A recent study suggests that the answer may be yes, shedding light on the potential link between our mindset and immune system function.

The study, led by researchers from Tel Aviv University in Israel, explored the connection between positive thinking and immune response. In a randomized controlled trial, participants were divided into three groups to investigate the effects of boosting activity in the brain’s reward pathway on antibody responses after receiving a routine vaccine.

One group underwent neurofeedback training designed to increase activity in the mesolimbic pathway, known as the reward pathway. This group was able to observe their own brain activity and practice mental exercises to activate the target region. The results showed that participants who successfully increased activity in this brain region exhibited stronger antibody responses to the vaccine.

Interestingly, the study also found that activation of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) within the mesolimbic pathway was associated with greater antibody production when participants were anticipating something positive, such as an upcoming holiday. This suggests a potential role for the placebo effect in boosting immune function.

While the study’s findings are promising, the researchers acknowledge the need for further research with larger sample sizes. However, the results provide valuable insight into the potential for harnessing the power of positive thinking to enhance immune function.

The implications of this research are significant, suggesting that interventions aimed at promoting positive expectations could be used in conjunction with medical treatments to improve health outcomes. By targeting immune-supporting chemical signals in the brain, such as dopamine, it may be possible to enhance immune processes and potentially benefit fields like cancer immunotherapy and chronic inflammation.

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In conclusion, this study highlights the potential for using mental strategies to positively influence physical health. By tapping into the natural capacities of the mind and brain, we may be able to unlock new ways to support our bodies during times of need. The research, published in Nature Medicine, offers exciting possibilities for the future of holistic health approaches.

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