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Your Spleen And The Immune System

April 23rd, 2008 by Hannah Evans
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The spleen is an organ involved in immune function. It is made up of lymphatic tissue marbled with a delicate network of veins and arteries. The spleen is located in the abdomen.

What Is Your Immune System Made Up Of?

April 10th, 2008 by Hannah Evans
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Many people don’t think of it, but your skin is actually one of the most important organs of the immune system. Skin acts as a barrier to keep potential invaders from entering the body.

How An Insect Bite Can Affect Your Immune System

March 28th, 2008 by Hannah Evans
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The parasite responsible for malaria is tricky. It can fool the immune system. It forms knobs made up of proteins on the surface of the cells it infects. These knobs keep the cell anchored to the wall of the blood vessels.

Healthy Foods For A Healthy Immune System

March 2nd, 2008 by Gloria Price
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We all know, generally, what foods are good for us and which ones aren’t. Healthy eating should focus more on getting the most out of the calories that you consume by choosing the good stuff and avoiding the bad. A well balanced diet keeps our minds and bodies sharp, and helps our immune system function at its best.

5 Tips To Boost Your Immune System Naturally

February 24th, 2008 by Gloria Price
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Every living organism has an immune system which works to detect and neutralize pathogens. Think of your immune system as your body’s search and destroy team; miniature soldiers running around obliterating the enemy.

Having a Compromised Immune System

February 17th, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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The immune system is vast, utilizing many mechanisms to fulfill its responsibilities for the recognition and destruction of all foreign pathogens that can be located within any biological system of the body. It is necessary for the immune system to recognize the pathogen before it can be destroyed

Asthma & Your Immune System

February 10th, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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The immune system is responsible for the protection against foreign substances. The majority of asthma attacks are caused by foreign substances such as allergens. Upon initial contact, these allergens, are identified and destroyed by the immune system through a complex mechanism utilizing antibodies.

How Does Crohn’s Disease Affect The Immune System?

February 3rd, 2008 by Hannah Evans
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Crohn’s disease is a condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The inflammation can occur anywhere from mouth to anus, although the end of the small intestines and colon are the areas most commonly affected.

Having A Healthy Immune System May Help Control Alzheimer’s Disease

January 27th, 2008 by Gloria Price
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New studies have shown a link between a defect in the immune system and Alzheimer’s disease. While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, there are a few drugs known to ease its symptoms.

What Is Autoimmune Disease?

January 20th, 2008 by Gloria Price
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Autoimmune diseases are disorders where the immune system reacts to its own tissues, instead of to foreign substances, and attacks itself. To better understand autoimmune disease, we first must understand the immune system.

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