While stress can have physiological effects on the body, there is limited evidence suggesting a direct link between stress and low globulin levels. Stress primarily affects the body's hormone levels, immune response, and overall well-being. However, prolonged stress can indirectly impact nutritional status, immune function, and overall health, which may indirectly affect globulin levels. It is important to manage stress effectively through various strategies like exercise, relaxation techniques, and seeking support to maintain overall health and well-being.