MEDITATION, T-CELLS, ANXIETY, DEPRESSION AND HIV INFECTION

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  • William H Koar Ph.D.

Abstract

The practice of meditation, specifically Qigong, was hypothesized as being potentially helpful to HIV-infected individuals. The intervention was assumed to be stress-reducing. Anxiety, depression and T-cell counts were measured. A statistically significant increase in T-cells and a statistically significant decrease in anxiety and depression were found. A control group was not included in this pilot study.

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Experimental