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    Autism and Biology

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    Autism Autism can be described in many ways; it is an illness that can affect the communication‚ intelligence and socialization of an individual. According to the article The Immune System’s Role in the Biology of Autism by Paula Goines and Judy Van de Water states‚ “Neurodevelopmental diseases characterized by restricted interests‚ repetitive behaviors‚ and deficient language and social skills. While there are no concrete biological markers for the disorder‚ immune anomalies are frequently

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    Journal of Infection (2011) xx‚ 1e7 www.elsevierhealth.com/journals/jinf Improving the timeframe between blood collection and interferon gamma release assay using T-Cell XtendÒ J.J.M. Bouwman a‚*‚ S.F.T. Thijsen a‚ A.W. Bossink b a b Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology‚ Diakonessen Hospital Utrecht‚ The Netherlands Department of Pulmonology‚ Diakonessen Hospital‚ Utrecht‚ The Netherlands Accepted 9 October 2011 T-Cell XtendÒ; TSPOT.TBÒ; Lithium heparin; IGRA; Interferon

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    Laughter

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    whole body. A good‚ hearty laugh relieves physical tension and stress‚ leaving your muscles relaxed for up to 45 minutes after. Laughter boosts the immune system. Laughter decreases stress hormones and increases immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies‚ thus improving your resistance to disease. Laughter triggers the release of endorphins‚ the body’s natural feel-good chemicals. Endorphins promote an overall sense of well-being and can even temporarily relieve pain. Laughter protects the heart

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    Anti-NMDA-receptor autoimmune encephalitis. Dr. Dalmau had discovered this disease by studying four women with similar symptoms‚ including a high white blood cell count‚ delusions‚ memory problems‚ and teratomas in their ovaries. They also had similar antibodies targeting specific areas of the brain‚ such as the hippocampus. Susannah’s results came back positive‚ but thankfully‚ she did not have any teratomas. Because of the aggressive plan of IVIG treatments‚ steroids‚ and plasmapheresis‚ Susannah was

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    Allergy Skin Testing

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    The first important step in battling allergies is finding out what you’re allergic to. Upon the onset of allergy symptoms‚ head your way to a physician or allergist to identify what triggered the reaction. Allergy Skin Testing is a safe and easy way for them to find out and confirm the allergens that caused the allergic reaction‚ and it can be performed on both children and adults. Common allergy symptoms that may require you to get an allergy skin testing include: Itchiness in the eyes‚ nose‚ throat

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    Tell Me About Blood

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    Tell Me About Blood Christina Gordon ITT Technical Institute AP2630 Dr. David Chase September 23‚ 2014 A lower than normal hematocrit or anemia means that the percentage of red blood cells is below the lower limits of normal. It could be as a result of internal bleeding‚ nutritional problem or over hydration. When there is a bacterial infection‚ the hematocrit is raised. Lymphocytes are types of white blood cells. They are the body’s primary immune defense and move through the lymph in response

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    spleen’s functions are related to the immune system or the blood supply. The spleen removes old red blood cells‚ called erythrocytes‚ from the blood supply and removes‚ stores and produces white blood cell lymphocytes. These stored lymphocytes produce antibodies and assist in removing microbes and other debris from the blood supply. Characteristics of the Spleen The spleen is a soft‚ dark purple organ found in the upper-left portion of the abdomen. Located between the stomach and diaphragm underneath

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    After any injury‚ it is a natural response that the immune system will trigger it inane or adaptive immune to protect or limit the injury to it body. The adaptive immune response is antigen-specific and requires the recognition of specific "non-self" antigens during a process called antigen presentation. B cells and T cells are the major types of lymphocytes in the immune system. However‚ when an adaptive immune response develops against self-antigens autoimmune response occurs with the characteristic

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    Blood Representation Lab

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    components. As well as having a better understandment of what type of blood group antigens are found in different blood types‚ and comprehending how blood testing works and is used in the medical field. It is important to know what antigens and antibodies are involved in a persons’ blood during transfusions‚ as cross reactions can be life threatening. Overall‚ this lab experiment expanded my knowledge in its blood components and identification‚ grasping a better view on how blood type is identified

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    Does wheat cause gut inflammation? By Liji Thomas‚ MD Inflammation is a pathway triggered by the exposure of the innate immune system to injury‚ infections or noxious stimuli. Sustained exposure or abnormal continuous activation of the immune cells to such stimuli can lead to chronic inflammation. Such a condition is characterized by elevated levels of proinflammatory serum markers including the interleukins‚ acute phase proteins and interferons. The reasons for such prolonged inflammatory responses

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