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Getting a flu shot, washing your hands frequently, and keeping distance between you and those who are sick can help you stay healthier this winter. But there’s another way to bolster your immune ...
Research shows that early exposure to everyday environmental microbes, through outdoor play, pets, and natural surroundings, helps train children’s immune systems and may lower the risk of allergies ...
People who consumed kimchi showed increased activity in antigen-presenting cells, which help the body recognize bacteria and viruses and alert other immune cells. Researchers also found healthier ...
Using single-cell epigenomic profiling of immune cells from 110 individuals, researchers show that genetic variation and ...
A small study found that consuming kimchi may increase activity in immune cells involved in detecting and responding to infection. Kimchi produces short-chain fatty acids during digestion, which are ...
Salmon, love it or hate it, it is one of the few foods that provides vitamin D. Vitamin D plays a significant role in ...
Cold and flu season doesn't wait for anyone. Neither does stress, poor sleep, or the everyday wear on your immune system. The question isn't whether you need support—it's what kind, ...
Multimorbidity is defined as the concurrent presence of two or more age-associated diseases within an individual, which often ...