Noorain Anas2025-02-112024978-93-6884-787-8http://136.232.12.194:4000/handle/123456789/1169Book Title: Feel to Heal : The Transformative Power of Emotions Book Author(s)/Editor(s): Dr. Divya R Panjwani, Dr. Soumya PandeyPositive emotions have been linked to a variety of beneficial health outcomes, including enhanced immune function. This paper explores the mechanisms through which positive emotions influence the immune system, examining both psychological and physiological pathways. Evidence from empirical studies suggests that individuals who experience higher levels of positive emotions, such as happiness, contentment, and gratitude, exhibit stronger immune responses, including increased antibody production and enhanced activity of natural killer cells. The role of the brain-immune connection, stress reduction, and healthy behaviors as mediators of this relationship are discussed. Implications for interventions aimed at improving emotional well-being to boost immune function are also considered. Understanding the intricate link between positive emotions and immune function can inform public health strategies and therapeutic approaches to enhance overall health and resilience.en-USEmotionsImmune functionhealthpositivepsychologicalphysiologicalThe Influence of Positive Emotions on Immune FunctionBook chapter