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So we need materials in closed cycles, but we need to analyze them down to the parts per million for cancer, birth defects, mutagenic effects, disruption of our
immune
systems, biodegradation, persistence, heavy metal content, knowledge of how we're making them and their production and so on.
Because I was in the hospital after, I think it was my fourth round of chemo when my numbers went to zero, and I had basically no
immune
system.
Of course, I had no hair and no
immune
system.
But the patients are going to have to take drugs that suppress their
immune
system for the rest of their lives.
It's edible; it's implantable in the human body without causing any
immune
response.
Will the
immune
system react?
When European explorers and travelers spread out, they brought with them the germs that they had become essentially
immune
to, that they had learned how to tolerate over hundreds and hundreds of years, thousands of years, of living with domesticated animals who were the sources of those pathogens.
If we go down the small pathway a little bit further, we're entering the era of nanomedicine, the ability to make devices super-small, to the point where we can design red blood cells or microrobots that monitor our blood system or
immune
system, or even those that might clear out the clots from our arteries.
And he said, "You know, the
immune
system is good at detecting invaders, bacteria coming from outside, but when it's your own tissue that you've grown, it's a whole different thing."
There are also a number of features that vary between continents like that that have to do with how we metabolize food that we ingest, or that have to do with how our
immune
systems deal with microbes that try to invade our bodies.
Another, which has been discovered by various researchers at Emory and at Davis and so on, is that compassion enhances our
immune
system.
It spreads through the population, has mutations that allow it to evade the
immune
system, and it's the only cancer that we know of that's threatening an entire species with extinction.
And the public sector has not been immune, either.
The big change in our understanding of drivers of chronic health in the rich developed world is how important chronic stress from social sources is affecting the
immune
system, the cardiovascular system.
So they get
immune
to sounds that scare them after awhile.
And the
immune
system is more active.
It is a drug for people, but the reason is it suppresses the
immune
system.
And the strength, extensibility and toughness of spider silks combined with the fact that silks do not elicit an
immune
response, have attracted a lot of interest in the use of spider silks in biomedical applications, for example, as a component of artificial tendons, for serving as guides to regrow nerves, and for scaffolds for tissue growth.
Now if I told the men in this village that the frogs have pour
immune
function and eggs developing in their testes, the connection between environmental health and public health would be clear.
The most important health challenges today are not caused by simple mutations in our genome, but rather result from a complex and dynamic interplay between genetic variation, diet, microbes and parasites and our
immune
response.
We also have found
immune
proteins related to infection and inflammation and proteins and DNA related to diet.
And you're familiar, of course, with antibodies as the henchmen of the
immune
system.
But it turns out that they're so useful to the
immune
system because they can recognize specific molecules, like, for example, the coat protein of a virus that's invading the body.
You see, diabetes is an autoimmune disease where your body fights itself, and at the time people thought that somehow maybe exposure to a pathogen had triggered my
immune
system to fight the pathogen and then kill the cells that make insulin.
And somehow maybe the microbial community that's in and on me got off, and then this triggered some sort of
immune
response and led to me killing the cells that make insulin in my body.
And a variety of other studies have shown that the microbial community that lives in and on us helps in development of the
immune
system, helps in fighting off pathogens, helps in our metabolism, and determining our metabolic rate, probably determines our odor, and may even shape our behavior in a variety of ways.
No chemicals involved, just
immune
boosters.
Or Ryan, who can't go to school, because his
immune
deficient daughter can't be risked to have germs come into the house, so he couldn't leave the house.
So if you look at the cell like that from the
immune
system, they're actually moving all over the place.
The Central Bank in which we stand this morning is
immune
from the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
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