Articles, tagged with "immune cells", page 3
11th October 2010
HIV is a kind of virus that attacks and weakens the immune cells of its victim. If left unattended, it can develop to AIDS. HIV is usually found within the blood and to other types of bodily fluid such as vaginal fluids and semen. The virus cannot surviv...
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Author:
Joshua Hughes
05th October 2010
Probiotics were first introduced to Americans in 2003 as a functional ingredient in dairy products, breakfast cereals and snacks. Although Americans were initially skeptical about ingesting live bacteria, the benefits far superseded any reservations, caus...
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Author:
Kevin A
02nd October 2010
Antioxidants are protecting compounds which might be found in vegetation which can be being utilized by individuals in order to combat the free radicals in their bodies. It is because free radicals can harm to the body by creating dangerous oxidation that...
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Author:
T yroneWilliams
06th September 2010
4Life a fast growing network marketing company that believes in building people through Science, Success, and Service. An enthusiastic group of distributors with your health in mind. Founders David and Bianca Lisonbee searched and found an obscure refera...
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Author:
Lori Giffey
12th August 2010
Most people know that vitamin D benefits bone health. But keeping bones strong is only one of the health benefits of the sunshine vitamin, which can do good things for your body in many ways. Here are three of the newest discoveries.
It can help asthma...
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Author:
RA Butters
12th July 2010
Enhancing neonatal baby's immunity and reducing the chance of sick for baby is important thing which each parents need to focus on. Newborn's immune status related to their health, the kinds of feeding and the benign stimulus after birth closely. Parents ...
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Author:
ystyles
04th July 2010
With these factors, predicting the progress of diabetes is very problematic. Simply put, they MUST be brought under control, if possible. Diabetes thus becomes very unpredictable.
By keeping your blood glucose under control, you can reduce the risk of...
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Author:
Marcellus Donaldson
11th June 2010
Antioxidants are very important for the well-being of your body. They aid the body's immune system by preventing the oxidation of molecules, which in turn trigger chain reactions that are unhealthy for the body. They protect the body from the harmful effe...
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Author:
Matthew Judy
10th June 2010
Bone marrow transplant surgery is often seen as one of the brightest lights in the dark cloud of cancer care. The procedure has been one of the most effective counter-measures to the spread of cancer throughout a body, and has the distinction of being one...
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Author:
Gale Owen
09th June 2010
Sometimes, without doing any activity we end up feeling tired and exhausted. One of the main reasons for this is under-charged body, due to lack of a healthy lifestyle. As we all know our immune system destroys any foreign body which threatens to harm you...
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Author:
Aldo Clark
29th May 2010
About the use of transfer factor formula represents one of a several exciting developments for this immune system health. 4life transfer factor plus is based with the theory during which key immune information can be transmitted from cell to cell based. T...
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Author:
transfer factor
27th May 2010
Upper respiratory infection, or URI, is an acute illness also known as the common cold. It is most often due to a bacterial or viral invasion of the body, that enters through the respiratory system.
Pathophysiology:
URIs characteristically attack th...
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Author:
Clivir Team
21st May 2010
When an immunogen or antigen enters our blood stream, the immune system of the body can respond through Humoral type responses (antibody production) and Cell-mediated responses.
Antigens are foreign molecules usually made of proteins, lipids, nucleic ac...
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Author:
Marcia
19th May 2010
constantly working by cleaning out all the pollutants (smoke, caffeine, chemical-based products etc) in our body. Detox strengthen our organs back to optimal function.
Basically, this is done through fasting, therefore resting the organs and stimulatin...
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Author:
Otto Wynn
06th May 2010
Why did the 1918-1919 Influenza pandemic, also called the Spanish Flu, kill so many people? (Somewhere between 25 and 100 million, depending on which report you believe). It had to do with the way the body reacts to irritation or injury. This reaction is ...
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Author:
Mervyn Penny