Immune
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No one knows exactly what causes them, but these disorders sabotage the
immune
system to varying degrees, and underlie problems like arthritis, Type I diabetes, and multiple sclerosis.
For most individuals, however, a healthy
immune
system will successfully fight off an estimated 300 colds and innumerable other potential infections over the course of a lifetime.
So the next time you catch a cold or scratch a mosquito bite, think of the
immune
system.
When our sinuses are infected, our
immune
response heats up the area, roasting the bacteria and inflaming the cavities well past their usual size.
And you've designed a product, a new type of product, called the human
immune
system.
It's called the human
immune
system.
You have the surface barrier of the human skin, you have the very rapidly reacting innate
immune
system and then you have the highly targeted adaptive
immune
system.
If we went with Bob's philosophy, I think we'd actually end up with a more efficient
immune
system.
And what we found was that the same six principles that we saw underpinning the miracle of the human
immune
system actually cropped up again and again, from redundancy through to embeddedness.
Let's first take a look at what happens when the corporate
immune
system collapses.
If we think back to our pitch to Bob, in order to apply the principles that underpin the miracle of the human
immune
system, we first need to think differently about business.
And journalists aren't
immune.
One of these things is that our
immune
systems get suppressed, making astronauts more prone to infection.
A 16-year-old girl, a high school student from New York, Anna-Sophia Boguraev, wondered whether changes to the DNA of astronauts could be related to this
immune
suppression, and through a science competition called "Genes In Space," Anna-Sophia designed an experiment to test this hypothesis using a personal DNA machine aboard the International Space Station.
It's a system that we stole from an ancient, ancient bacterial
immune
system.
And cockroaches, as anyone who's tried to get rid of them knows, have become really
immune
to the poisons that we're using.
Doctors, scientists and policy makers are not
immune
to the same biases that affect all of us.
Our
immune
systems are just as much a battleground for equality as the rest of our bodies.
Maybe you make plants that are
immune
to all bacteria.
Maybe you make plants that are
immune
to all viruses.
But it is actually kind of similar to what you see in
immune
vaccines.
So in
immune
vaccines, you'll get your shots, and then weeks, months, years later, when you're actually exposed to bacteria, it's not the vaccine in your body that protects you.
It's your own
immune
system that's developed resistance and resilience to this bacteria that fights it off, and you actually never get the infection, which is very different from, say, our treatments.
They're
immune
to a host of health conditions, including HIV/AIDS and genetic diseases.
Instead, it's a critical function, during which your body balances and regulates its vital systems, affecting respiration and regulating everything from circulation to growth and
immune
response.
Once inside the body, HIV infects cells that are part of the
immune
system.
When T cell counts drop too low, patients are in serious danger of contracting deadly infections that healthy
immune
systems can normally handle.
Lymphatic vessels, which serve as pathways for
immune
cells, have recently been discovered in the brain, and they may also play a role in clearing out the brain's daily waste products.
In Guillain-Barré, your
immune
system attacks your nerve cells it can partially or even totally paralyze you.
This triggers inflammation as the body’s
immune
response kicks into overdrive, bringing on fever and intense headaches.
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