Kiecolt-Glaser, Janice, Ph.D.

Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, Ph.D.

Janice Kiecolt-Glaser holds the S. Robert Davis Chair of Medicine as well as the title of Distinguished University Professor at the Ohio State University College of Medicine. A clinical psychologist and a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, she is an authority on stress and its effects on health. She has authored more than 200 articles, chapters, and books in the area of psychoneuroimmunology, most in collaboration with Ronald Glaser, M.D. Their groundbreaking research has shown that stress can slow wound healing, diminish the strength of immune responses to vaccines, enhance susceptibility to infectious illness, boost allergy symptoms, and reactivate latent viruses. She is among the world's most highly cited scientific authors, a group comprising less than one half of 1 percent of all publishing researchers.

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Articles by Kiecolt-Glaser, Janice, Ph.D.

Apr 16, 2010

Research shows that psychological stress can indeed slow the body's repair.

Mar 16, 2010

Studies of whether soothing odors affect people’s experience of pain reveal that they don’t.

Jan 6, 2010

The combo of exercise, slowed respiration, and meditation helps quiet the mind as well as the body.

Sep 18, 2009

Omega-3s are beneficial to both mind and body.

Jul 13, 2009

Why sleep matters to your health.

Jun 15, 2009

Can being happy and working hard really be health-promoting?

May 15, 2009

Treating depression with medicines like antidepressants can help both your mood and your immune system.

Feb 19, 2009

Chronic stress can hurt the body in many ways.

Jan 26, 2009

Not surprisingly, hostility brings on the stress hormones.

Jan 26, 2009

Working through the immune system, depression has many ill effects.

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