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Your Immune System and Aging
You can’t feel it or see it. You can’t take its pulse or its temperature. But out of sight and out of mind, your immune system is quietly and constantly patrolling your body to detect and destroy invaders. It is your most powerful protector, working tirelessly around the clock to keep you safe. Your immune system is a precious asset. It protects you from the ceaseless assaults of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. The danger is very real. In 2001, 62,000 people in the United States die of influenza or pneumonia. And each year, around 215,000 people in the United States die from a severe bacterial infection known as sepsis. Tuberculosis, once considered under control, now kills 1.7 million every year. At the same time, new infectious diseases are emerging around the globe in such forms as bird flu and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). One active area of research is how the immune system functions as the body ages. Researchers believe that the aging process somehow leads to a reduction of immune response capability, which in turn contributes to more infections, more inflammatory diseases, and more cancer. As life expectancy in the developed countries has increased, so too has the incidence of age-related conditions. Happily, investigation into the aging process can benefit us all – no matter what our age. While some people age healthily, compared with younger people, the elderly are far more likely to contract infectious diseases. Respiratory infections, influenza, and particularly pneumonia are a leading cause of death in people over 65 worldwide. Fortunately, for most of your life, your immune system will do a good job of protecting you from infection. But as with any finely tuned machine, it can occasionally get out of sync, causing the system to go awry. When this happens, the results range from irritating discomfort to deadly disease. It is possible to intervene in this process, as you age, and make your immune system stronger? What if you improve your diet? Take certain vitamins or herbal preparations? Make other lifestyle changes in the hope of producing a near-perfect immune response? The idea of boosting your immunity is enticing, and quite a number of researchers are exploring the effects of diet, exercise, age, psychological stress, herbal supplements, and other factors on the immune response, both in animals and in humans. Researchers are still trying to understand how the immune system works and how to interpret measurements of immune function. In the meantime, generally healthy living strategies are a good way to start giving your immune system the upper hand. Following general good-health guidelines is the single best step you can take toward keeping your immune system strong and healthy. Every part of your body, including your immune system, functions better when protected from environmental assaults and bolstered by healthy-living strategies. One important question is whether dietary supplements may help older people maintain a healthier immune system. Older people should discuss this question with a physician who is well versed in geriatric nutrition, because while some dietary supplementation may be beneficial for older people, even small changes can have serious repercussions in this age group.
The Truth about Your Immune System is a new special health report from Harvard Medical School. Inside this report you’ll learn how the immune system functions and how it changes as we age. You’ll discover what you can do to protect yourself from disease and stay healthy. This reports takes you on a tour through your immune system and includes practical steps you can take to assist your immune system in its mission.
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