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    The Histamine Theory

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    The Histamine Theory The immune system uses different types of white blood cells to defend the human body against foreign invaders. Of these white blood cell types‚ basophils are designed to release histamine. Histamine is most commonly associated with allergic reactions‚ but its true purpose is to increase blood flow to an area of the body the immune system deems under attack from foreign substances. These white blood cells also serve as an attractor for other cells needed to fight off invading

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    life until its last breath‚ so when it starts crumbling‚ not because of what is outside‚ but what is inside‚ life can become concerning. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus‚ also known as SLE is a disorder‚ which occurs when the immune system attacks itself. An overactive immune system strips away a person’s healthy foundation and creates an unstable and fragile body. Unfortunately‚ there are no cures for this life crippling disease‚ however‚ there are ways to ease the intensity of the disease. Patients

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    Patient Zero Lab Report

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    Patient Zero Lab Report Dashell Zamm The Immune system is one of the most important parts of the human body. Its role is to protect us from outside dangers such as pathogens and disease and to keep the body healthy. The immune system protects the body from disease by having a complex system of organs and cells to keep the body safe. The first barrier of the immune system and of the body is the skin which keeps out pathogens from entering the body‚ but if there is a cut in the body‚ the skin can

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    Cellulitis

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    swollen skin. Risk Factors Several factors can place you at greater risk of developing cellulitis: Known injury. Any cut‚ fracture‚ burn or even a scrape increases your risk of cellulitis because the injury gives bacteria an entry point. Weakened immune system. Conditions that

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    Although there is much debate regarding whether or not vaccines cause autism‚ scientific evidence shows that there is no link between the two. The three most popular theories are that the MMR vaccine‚ Thimerosal‚ and the simultaneous administration of vaccines cause autism in children. Many influential people‚ such as Donald Trump and the United States Surgeon General‚ have spoken out supporting and denying this myth. The continued coverage of the media on the vaccine-autism controversy has led to

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    Biology Cheat Sheet

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    from producing new viruses. | Transmission | Through the exchange of body fluids‚ blood‚ semen‚ vaginal fluids‚ saliva (sexual transmission‚ blood products) | How it causes disease in the host | The HIV virus infects The cells disabling the normal immune process | Symptoms | pneumonia caused by Pneumocystis‚ which causes wheezing; brain infection with toxoplasmosis which can cause trouble thinking or symptoms that mimic a stroke; widespread infection with a bacteria called MAC (mycobacterium avium

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    Lab Values

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    University Ladies and Gentlemen The World Health Organization recognizes more than 200 primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDD) - some are relatively common‚ others are quite rare; some affect a single cell within the immune system; others may affect one or more components of the system. An accurate medical history‚ family history and physical examination are critical in developing the best strategy for laboratory evaluation‚ and the orderly use of laboratory testing is strongly recommended. This typically

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    difficult is due to the wide range of myths and side effects that are connected with vaccinations. Examples of myths spread to parents all over the United States is that the diseases don’t even exist anymore‚ rumors of vaccinations weakening a child’s immune system‚ and the risk of a child becoming autistic due to thimerisol in vaccinations causing autism. Side effects also scare parents out of getting their children vaccinated like brain damage‚ seizures‚ or allergic reactions. But then parents are pulled

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis

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    the joints. Rhematiod arthritis can also cause inflammation of the tissue around the joints‚ as well as other organs in the body. Autoimmune diseases are illnesses which occur when the body tissues are mjistakenly attacked by its own immune system. The immune system is a complex organization of cells and antibodies designed normally to "seek and destroy" invaders of the body‚ particularly infections. Patients with these diseases have antibodies in their blood which target their own body tissues

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    Information About B Cells

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    B cells belong to a group of white blood cells known as lymphocytes‚ making them a vital part of the immune system The human body makes millions of different types of B cells each day that circulate in the blood and lymphatic system performing the role of immune surveillance. They do not produce antibodiesuntil they become fully activated. Each B cell has a unique receptor protein (referred to as the B cell receptor (BCR)) on its surface that will bind to one particular antigen. If the pathogens are

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