Stress: Immunology and Inflammation 1st Edition
Stress: Immunology and Inflammation — 1st Edition by George Fink is a definitive, up-to-date exploration of how psychological and physiological stressors shape immune function and inflammatory pathways. Combining rigorous science with clear clinical relevance, this volume synthesizes basic mechanisms, translational research, and implications for patient care in one authoritative reference.
You’ll find lucid chapters on neuroendocrine-immune interactions, cytokine signaling, stress-induced susceptibility to infection, and the role of inflammation in chronic disease. Written by respected researcher George Fink, the book balances mechanistic depth with accessible explanations, making complex concepts usable for clinicians, immunologists, psychoneuroimmunology researchers, and advanced students.
Whether you’re a clinician seeking to understand how stress modulates disease progression or a researcher designing studies on inflammation, this 1st Edition equips you with practical insights and evidence-based perspectives. Key features include integrative reviews of animal and human studies, clear diagrams of immune pathways, and discussions of therapeutic implications—from behavioral interventions to pharmacologic strategies.
Ideal for readers in North America, Europe, Asia and beyond, this title is an essential addition to medical libraries and professional collections. If you want a single-volume resource that connects stress biology to immune response and clinical outcomes, Stress: Immunology and Inflammation by George Fink delivers clarity, rigor, and relevance.
Add this cornerstone reference to your collection today — order your copy now and deepen your understanding of the critical links between stress, immunity, and inflammation.
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