immune system
immune system
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by Aislinn OConnor - 2007-11-15
Sleep - sufficient sound, refreshing, healthful sleep - is totally essential to your physical, emotional and mental well-being.Good sleep can improve your health and looks, boost your energy, st...
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by Patrick Hamouy - 2007-11-22
It is widely thought in the medical profession that infections and many diseases are mainly / partly caused by viruses or bacteria.In a healthy body, these bacteria are identified by our immune system...
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by Ginny Cone - 2007-11-27
Cancer cells form in everyone from time to time, but they do not necessarily develop into the full blown illness. Trillions of cells make up the human body. As each one wears out, a new cell replaces ...
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by Sharon Bell - 2007-12-18
New diseases, deadly viruses and other communicable microbes are sprouting and developing every minute of the day. Although the medical community is trying their best to find cures and remedies for di...
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by Ronald Godlewski - 2008-05-03
When our bodies use oxygen, the cells produce free radicals that cause damage to the body's cellular make-up. Antioxidants are attracted to free radicals and basically will neutralize them.Many of tod...
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by Steven A Johnson - 2008-05-15
Our bodies were born with what is called an immune system. The immune system is to protect us from diseases, from a bug bite to cancerous cells. Knowing exactly what our immune system is and how it wo...
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by Helen Thomas - 2008-05-15
That the thoughts in your mind have an enormous effect on your body has become well accepted. There's even a tongue-twisting name for a new field of scientific investigation of the mind-body connectio...
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by Janet Martin - 2008-05-20
The big C, or cancer, is a disease that no one ever wants to experience. Aside from being painful and debilitating, cancer can cause death, especially the types that can not be detected early on. Furt...
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by Chuck Arnone - 2008-05-26
The paradox is that antibiotics were developed to help the immune system, but in reality they actually impair it. This paradoxical effect was first noted in 1950, but couldn't be confirmed, and it was...
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by Darrell Miller - 2008-05-31
Medical professionals, especially in Europe and Japan, have been using licorice more and more in medicine. The Chinese consider licorice to be a superior balancing and harmonizing agent, so it is adde...