Sentences with phrase «risk of immune reaction»

Part of the difficulty in producing synthetic or laboratory versions of HSA, however, has been developing a system with a high yield, low cost and low risk of immune reaction.

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Peppers, hot or mild, contain an impressive amount Vitamin A (good for eyesight and immune system), C (may reduce risk of cancer), and B6 (vital for brain and immune chemical reactions).
This is because by this point his immune system should be developed enough to reduce the risk of an allergic reaction.
Infant antacid exposure was linked to a doubling of the risk for developing food allergies, and a 50 percent increase in the risk for developing drug allergies and a hypersensitive immune reaction to foreign toxins, such as a bee sting (anaphylaxis).
Currently, the NIAID - supported Immune Tolerance Network is conducting a randomized trial called IMPACT to determine whether peanut OIT can lower the risk of allergic reactions, induce tolerance and change the immune responses of peanut - allergic children aged 12 to 48 months.
Although the antibody approach has been successful, it increases the risk of severe allergic reactions as well as the possibility that the patient's immune system will become sensitized, destroying the antibodies and making long - term treatment less effective.
Statins and other drugs can dampen that immune reaction; a 2012 trial in sepsis patients showed that atorvastatin reduced the risk of progressing to severe sepsis by 83 %.
The resulting immune reactions inflame the lungs and cause the blood to become more sticky, increasing the risk of clotting, and thus of both heart and lung disease.
The severity of inflammatory immune reaction is consistently linked with the intensity of the disease and risk of death from Ebola.
An intervention would be ethically justified if the likelihood of an effective immune response significantly outweighs the risk and severity of adverse reactions to the intervention.
For an under - stimulated immune system, reaction times are going to be slow, leading to a greater risk of infection and slower recovery.
Conversely, a person may have high blood levels of BPA but no immune reaction and thus a lower risk of it triggering autoimmunity (although BPA is associated with other health disorders, too.)
Some of the health risks include infertility, immune dysfunction, allergic reactions, accelerated aging, insulin dysregulation, organ malfunction and digestive dysfunction (11).
Also, avoid foods that have been shown to increase brain inflammation and raise the risk of dementia: Sugar, processed carbohydrates, excess salt, excess alcohol, and foods to which you have an immune reaction.
Because vaccinating an animal which is already immune to a disease does not increase their immunity but does in fact raise the risk of adverse reactions, it is important to avoid over-vaccination.
In breeds not at risk, a spay (particularly when done at an early age) will increase the risks of other health problems like osteosarcoma, hypothyroidism, hip dysplasia, immune system dysfunction, vaccine reactions, aggression, urinary incontinence, and others.
Certain small dog breeds are slightly more at risk of having an adverse reaction to vaccination than larger dogs, but no breed / size / individual is immune to the risks involved.
Increasing evidence is suggesting that overvaccinating dogs, especially with polyvalent multiple viruses all at the same time can overwhelm the immune system and can be risk factors and / or causative agents of not just acute reactions, but chronic disease in our pets.
«Not only are annual boosters for parvo and distemper unnecessary, they subject the pet to potential risks of allergic reactions and immune - mediated hemolytic anemia.
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