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Daily Archives: April 6, 2020

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The impact of inflammation on immune resilience

Hashimoto'sBy Dr. K. NewsApril 6, 20201 Comment

When it comes to improving your immune resilience, you need to understand that your body has an anti-inflammatory system and a pro-inflammatory system. Both serve vital protective roles and, ideally, they operate in balance with one another. For instance, when you have an infection, such as from a virus, your pro-inflammatory system activates to kill…

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