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WHAT IS A NATURAL KILLER CELL AND WHAT ROLE DOES IT PLAY IN THE IMMUNE SYSTEM?

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Natural killer (NK) cells are critical components of immune system function. Research shows that low NK cell activity is present in nearly all illnesses. NK cells defend the body against attack by foreign invaders. NK cells are non-specific, meaning they attack any target including bacteria, tumor or virally infected cells. The NK's ability to randomly attack a wide range of foreign invaders is the basis of the name "natural killer" cell.

What Role Might the Immune System Play?

Multiple Sclerosis FAQ
The most commonly accepted theory about Multiple Sclerosis is that it is an auto-immune response. That is, that somehow the body's immune system, instead of fighting a foreign infection, directs the "attack" against the central nervous system (CNS). The "target" of the attack (the antigen that the immune system locks onto) has not been identified. Research continues on the possibility of stopping this abnormal response without interfering with normal immune cells.

WHAT ROLE DOES NUTRITION PLAY?

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Due to the fact that new hair cells divide every 12 hours, it is apparent that the hair root is in constant need of good nutrition and good blood circulation.

WHAT ROLE DOES HEREDITY PLAY?

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Past family hair loss patterns seem to be passed along to other family generations and are generally suspect in partially explaining some baldness, but caution is still advised and a thorough search of family history is important before making assumptions of causes.

WHAT ROLE DOES AGE PLAY?

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you get older, scalp gets thinner, blood circulation is diminished, hormones change, exercise is lowered and hair diameter gets thinner. All of these factors and more can be part of the cause for thinning hair which usually occurs at middle age, but can occur at any age and to either sex.

What role does diet play in eczema?

Eczema Mailing List - FAQ Section 4
This is a somewhat controversial question as not even all doctors seem to agree. However, many people with eczema say that certain foods seem to make their eczema worse. To establish a link between certain foods and eczema it may be useful to keep a diary of what foods are eaten and the severity of the eczema. If for example it turned out that chocolate exacerbated the condition then the obvious solution would be to avoid chocolate and see if this helped.

If something should happen to me while I am traveling, what role does my registration play?

Donate Life California
All matters concerning organ and tissue donation are under the jurisdiction of each state's or country's respective laws. While your Donate Life California registration will not serve as legally binding consent for donation outside California, it will serve as a clear indication of your wish to donate and will be shared with your family when they are approached by the local organ recovery agency.

What role does the vegetable charcoal play?

Frequently Asked Questions about Colic Calm Gripe Water
The key ingredient in ColicCalm is carbo vegetabilis (vegetable charcoal). Charcoal, or carbon as it is called, is the most abundant element on earth. Carbon is an important element; the human body is composed of 18% carbon (65-75% of the body is water). It works by a process called adsorption (this is different from absorption, which means to incorporate or assimilate a substance).

What role does saw palmetto play?

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This health food has made many claims regarding prostate enlargement and its benefits have been confirmed by medical studies. Its reduction of DHT has not been proven. At this point there have been no medical studies of its benefits for the prevention of hair loss. Until further information is available, Dr. Griffin recommends finesteride (Propecia®) with its proven record of improvement in balding patients.

What role does humor play in your work? How does it spin your message?

Guerrilla Girls: Frequently Asked Questions
We've discovered that ridicule and humiliation, backed up by irrefutable information, can disarm the powers that be, put them on the spot, and force them to examine themselves. A few years ago, some new members joined who were impressed by our reputation but disagreed with our sense of humor. They wanted us to start organizing seminars and writing position papers. They lived out the stereotype of feminists with no sense of humor. We had to kiss them goodbye.

What role do transfer factors play in the immune system?

Transfer Factors A Natural Flu Shot Alternative
These are an inducer fraction, a antigen specific fraction and a suppressor fraction.¹ The immune system must be able to respond quickly, respond specifically and not exhaust itself by over responding and attacking normal tissue. The three transfer factor fractions were named because of the discovered affects they had on immune system. The inducer fraction triggers a general state of readiness in the immune system.

Why does Bill call her a natural born killer if he obviously is the same thing?

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) - FAQ
Why not? But to answer it a little more indepth, Kiddo tried to start a new life where she was going to put all of that behind her. She was going to try and live out her days like a normal woman. And Bill knew that she could never do that because she was a natural born killer...like him. Also Tarantino could have been making reference to the movie he wrote entitled natural born killers.

How does the immune system relate to inflammation?

Inflammation 101: Frequently Asked Questions
Many of the cells and molecules that carry out inflammation belong to the immune system, which consists of a brigade of specialized cells, tissues, and natural chemical substances that continually protect the body from harm.

What role does the W3C play in setting standards?

Frequently asked questions by the Press - Tim BL
W3C's mission is to realize the full potential of the web, by bringing its members and others together in a neutral forum. The W3C has to move rapidly (time measured in "web years" = 2.6 months) so it cannot afford to have a traditional Standards process. What has happened to date has been that W3C has, by providing a neutral forum and facilitation, and also with the help of its technically astute staff, got a consensus among the developers about a way to go.

Q: What role does diet play in IBD?

Inflammatory Bowel Disease : Frequently Asked Questions, Par...
Most patients find that certain foods are tolerated less well than others when symptoms are active, but there is no evidence that these foods directly affect the inflammation. The most common offenders are milk products (see the section on lactose intolerance below), spicy foods, fats, and sugars. In general, a bland low fiber diet avoiding fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole grains is preferable when the disease is active. A high fiber diet is to be recommended when symptoms aren't present.

What role does melatonin play in the human body?

Melatonex - Frequently Asked Questions
Melatonin regulates biological rhythms such as the sleep/wake cycle. It also acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by free radicals, the toxic by-products of normal cell metabolism.* Melatonin is one of the most useful and versatile substances produced in the body.

Who is Phil Stone, and what role does he play in Faulkner’s career as a writer?

WFotW ~ William Faulkner: Frequently Asked Questions
Phil Stone, four years older than Faulkner, can rightly be considered Faulkner’s first literary mentor.

What role does coffee play in the global economy?

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Coffee is the world's second most valuable traded commodity, behind only petroleum. There are approximately 25 million farmers and coffee workers in over 50 countries involved in producing coffee around the world. Coffee was traditionally developed as a colonial cash crop, planted by serfs or wage laborers in tropical climates on large plantations of landowners for sale in colonial countries.
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