id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-315159-c9n8cro3 Soni, Vivek Kumar Fight COVID-19 depression with immunity booster: Curcumin for psychoneuroimmunomodulation 2020-09-01 .txt text/plain 790 59 37 Beyond infection, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected individuals through associated anxiety and stress and caused a collateral damage (Tandon, 2020) . Known for immunoboosting aptitude, curcumin can alleviate the COVID-19 associated ill-effects including cytokine storm (Liu and J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f Ying, 2020) . Depression-disorders in COVID-19 prevention measuresdriven social distort are possibly brought by oxidative stress . The potential of curcumin containing nutraceutical in COVID-19 has been predicted both through PNI modulation and 'meaning response' . Moreover, curcumin can alleviate the overt inflammatory consequences (Vishvakarma, 2014; Soni et al., 2020) , even those associated with COVID-19 (Liu and Ying, 2020) , and thus will improve physical wellbeing. Curcumin can improve the hematopoietic differentiation of immune cells (Vishvakarma 2020), antidepressant effect, and neurogenesis (Zalachoras et al., 2020, Lopresti and Drummond, 2017) may also improve the mood function and ward off anxiety ./cache/cord-315159-c9n8cro3.txt ./txt/cord-315159-c9n8cro3.txt