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Deep breathing may also affect the immune system. Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina divided a group of twenty healthy adults into two groups. One group was told to do two sets of ten-minute breathing exercises, while the other read a text of their choice for twenty minutes. The subjects’ saliva was tested at various intervals during the exercise. The researchers found that the breathing group’s saliva had significantly lower levels of three cytokines associated with inflammation and stress.
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