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PNI
(redirected from psychoneuroimmunology)

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PNIPsychoneuroimmunology
PNIPalestinian National Initiative
PNIPharmaceutical News Index
PNIPerineural Invasion
PNIPacific Neuropsychiatric Institute (Seattle, Washington)
PNIProducción Nacional Independiente (Venezuela)
PNIPrescott New Instruction (Intel chips; early codename)
PNIPohnpei, Caroline Islands, Micronesia - Pohnpei International (Airport Code)
PNIPro Natura International (Paris, France)
PNIPartido Nacional Independiente (National Independent Party, Costa Rica)
PNIPaid/No Issue (banking term)
PNIProductivity Network, Inc.
PNIParanormal Ideation
PNIPacific Neurosciences Institute


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Health psychology: Psychological factors and physical disease from the perspective of human psychoneuroimmunology.
The link between religion and health: Psychoneuroimmunology and the faith factor.
Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) is the branch of biomedical science that explores the relationships between the nervous system emotions, and the immune system; it is concerned with the links between our states of mind and our states of health.
 
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