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Daily Hugging Predicts Lower Levels of Two Proinflammatory Cytokines
van Raalte, L. J., & Floyd, K. (2020). Western Journal of Communication. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570314.2020.1850851
Supportive Communication Is Associated With Markers of Immunocompetence
Floyd, K., Pauley, P. M., Hesse, C., Eden, J., Veksler, A. E., & Woo, N. T. (2018). Southern Communication Journal, 83(4), 229-244.
Affectionate Communication Can Suppress Immunity: Trait Affection Predicts Antibodies to Latent Epstein-Barr Virus
Floyd, K., Hesse, C., Boren, J. P., & Veksler, A. E. (2014). Southern Communication Journal, 79(1), 2-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/1041794X.2013.858178
Affectionate Communication Is Associated With Markers of Immune and Cardiovascular System Competence
Floyd, K., Pauley, P. M., Hesse, C., Veksler, A. E., Eden, J., & Mikkelson, A. C. (2014). In J. M. Honeycutt, C. Sawyer, & S. Keaton (Eds.), The influence of communication on physiology and health status (pp. 115-130). Peter Lang Publishing.