Stronger immune health, which then helps
us defend against infectious diseases and immune related illnesses including cancer
[21] Breastfeeding triggers biochemical reactions which allows for the enzymes, hormones, growth factors and immunologic substances to effectively
defend against infectious diseases for the infant.
Not exact matches
It is essential to maintaining optimal physical and mental performance, to
defending against infectious and chronic
diseases, and to living a long and healthy life.
The blood sample will also exhibit a low leukocyte count - leukocytes are white blood cells that
defend the body
against invading
infectious diseases.