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Differential effects of poststressor rumination and distraction on cortisol and C-reactive protein.
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RESULTS suggest that ruminating on stressors may sustain CRP and cortisol responses, whereas distraction may diminish them. Findings have implications for understanding potential risk and protective factors for stress-related activation.
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