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Immune Defined
(ih-muhn) system - your immune system protects you from disease by making antibodies that fight bacteria and viruses.
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Published August 19, 2008, 4:07 am, Woodstock Sentinel-Review
Of the four moulds identified in the Civic Arena, only one emits mycotoxins. "Those that emit mycotoxins are more of a concern for people with compromised immune systems," said Jessica Shaw, laboratory manager for GAP EnviroMicrobial Services in London.
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 16 August 2008
Published August 16, 2008, 4:28 pm, SpaceRef
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.
Childhood ear infections may be linked to obesity
Published August 15, 2008, 6:23 am, The Globe and Mail
Research suggests kids who suffer from middle ear infections are at an elevated risk of becoming overweight later in life
JBNI Releases Atmen, an All Natural Herbal Formula for Sinus Allergies
Published August 14, 2008, 12:01 am, PRWeb via Yahoo! News
JBNI, a recognized leader in the fields of cancer research, genetics, and proteomics, announced today the release of Atmen, an upper respiratory formula for allergies and sinus health. The release of this new formula was in response to JBNI users' demand for an upper respiratory formula for sinus allergies to complement the general herbal allergy and constant fatigue fighter Epstin.
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Mon Aug 18
- Patients 'free from cancer' after immune-boost treatment - Telegraph: a very good news for all the people in the world
Sun Aug 17
- Aloeride Helps Your Immune System
- Natural Factors Immune Factors W Maitakegold 404 60caps
- The Danger of Stress. Tt Janice Kiecolt-Glaser and her partner, Ronald Glaser, an OSU virologist and immunologist, have spent 20-odd years researching how stress affects the immune system: good overview of their work.: "It might seem counterintuiti ve, but Kiecolt-Glaser believes that stress makes our immune systems less effective because it actually elicits an immune response itself. Stress, she says, causes the body to release pro-inflammato ry cytokines, immune factors that initiate responses against infections. When the body produces these cytokines over long periods of time?for instance, as a result of chronic stress?all sorts of bad things can happen. Not only does it hamper our body's ability to fight infection and heal wounds, but chronic inflammation also increases our risk of heart disease, osteoporosis, and autoimmune diseases including type 2 diabetes. " Even allergies worsen after stress.
- IDF - Home Page
Fri Aug 15
- Infertility Treatment For Women Suggested By Mouse Study -- ScienceDaily 10-07: A discovery in mice of immune cells that promote the formation of new blood vessels could lead to new treatments for endometriosis. dendritic cells -- highly specialized immune cells -- help trigger angiogenesis in a mouse model of endometriosis.
- Patients 'free from cancer' after immune-boost treatment - Telegraph
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