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Immune Resilience May Be The Key To Live A Longer Life: Study

The study introduced the novel concept of immune resilience, which looks at the balance between immunocompetence and inflammation as a critical contributor to health outcomes, regardless of age. ....

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Want to live longer? Immune resilience maybe key, says study

People who tend to preserve immune resilience or the capacity to resist or recover from infections and other sources of inflammatory stress are more likely to live longer, finds a study."Immune resilience is the capacity to maintain good . ....

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People who preserve 'immune resilience' live

An international team including researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio have developed a novel set of metrics called "immune resilience" (IR) and shown that individuals with optimal levels of IR are more likely to live longer, resist HIV and influenza infections, and survive COVID-19 infections, among outcomes studied. ....

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