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Experience: I’m allergic to nearly everything

AOL 22 Mar 2025
I’ve been diagnosed with mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS). It means your immune system is triggered too frequently and can cause anaphylaxis, so you can become allergic to a huge range of things.
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Breakthrough protein discovery may unlock new treatments for COVID-19, Alzheimer’s

Interesting Engineering 21 Mar 2025
To uncover the mechanism behind this release, researchers conducted a screening using immune cells sensitive to SAVI-causing mutations ... immune cells to target the body instead of harmful invaders.
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Understanding cancer: why there’s no vaccine

Jewish Herald Voice 21 Mar 2025
Thus, the cancer cells possess the ability to hide from your body’s immune defenses ... must teach the immune system to target the cancer while sparing healthy cells; and the cells can look very similar.
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Peacekeeper cells protect the body from autoimmunity during infection

Science Daily 21 Mar 2025
... by preventing other immune cells from attacking their own.
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Living in cities with high pollution levels? You can be more prone to these 5 auto-immune disease

The Times of India 21 Mar 2025
Additionally, Urban pollution can exacerbate lupus symptoms leading to fatigue and organ damage.” 109271073Type 1 DiabetesAir pollution may play a role in the pancreastic beta-cell destruction, triggering an immune attack.
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Nursery of the blood: How stem cells calm the body's immune response

Science Daily 21 Mar 2025
Even stem cells possess surface proteins that enable them to suppress the activation of inflammatory ...
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RFK Jr. says measles infection may have benefits, but there’s no conclusive evidence

Austin American-Statesman 21 Mar 2025
I went to a chicken pox party, and I had natural immunity ... The phenomenon is often called "immune amnesia.". Infection "resets our immune system and depletes cells that recognize and respond to other pathogens," Wohl said.
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The shaky science behind treating measles with vitamin A

Popular Science 21 Mar 2025
It helps the body mobilize T cell responses, and it prevents immunity from weakening overall.”. Vitamin A is also critical to skin health, as it helps maintain healthy cells in the epidermis, the outermost layer of skin.
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How bacteria 'vaccinate' themselves with genetic material from dormant viruses

Phys Dot Org 21 Mar 2025
Scientists have sought to learn how the single-cell organisms survive ...
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Researchers find a hint at how to delay Alzheimer's symptoms. Now they have to prove it

Manila Bulletin 21 Mar 2025
Researchers also are studying other factors including inflammation, the brain’s immune cells and certain viruses ... He recently used brain tissue preserved from an old amyloid study to learn how immune ...
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“I’m getting better day by day”: Stray Cats’ Brian Setzer shares health update after auto-immune ...

Guitar.com 21 Mar 2025
Brian Setzer is on the mend ... READ MORE. “He couldn’t move the fingers on his right hand and he still played the show” ... Autoimmune diseases occur when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own healthy cells, tissues, and organs ... ....
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If you have a certain blood type, you're MORE likely to develop cancer, research suggests ...

The Daily Mail 21 Mar 2025
One theory is that different blood types produce different immune system responses to threats like bacteria, triggering changes in cells that increase the odds of cancer developing ... HOW COMMON IS EACH BLOOD TYPE? ... O positive. 35%O negative ... 8%B positive.
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Health and Wellness: Cortisone shots for knee pain? Why you should think twice

Foster's Daily Democrat 21 Mar 2025
2 ... It increases blood flow, delivers nutrients, and recruits immune cells to repair damaged tissue ... By interfering with inflammation, cortisone limits the delivery of key nutrients and healing cells needed to repair cartilage, tendons, or ligaments ... 4.
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PD-1 and PD-L1 Inhibitors Market: Trends, Growth, and Future Prospects

Pharmiweb 20 Mar 2025
Programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) and its ligand, PD-L1, are crucial immune checkpoints that regulate the body's immune response ... When PD-L1 binds to PD-1, it suppresses T-cell activity, preventing immune attacks.
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Measles outbreak drives debate over revaccination for adults in US

The Cincinnati Herald 20 Mar 2025
That’s because antibodies are just one part of your immune system’s infection-fighting force ... Other crucial elements of your immune response include B cells, T cells and other immune cells, but a titer test does not show their capabilities.
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