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A study from Sechenov Medical University in Russia showed that the immune system begins to decline and change significantly starting from the ages of thirty to forty, not just during old age. Specifically, immune cells lose their ability to respond to inflammatory signals, which increases the risk of chronic inflammation as we age. The researchers analyzed blood samples from 144 volunteers aged between 18 and 59 years and found a decrease in markers of immune cell activity and changes in their types, especially T lymphocytes. This explains the complex shifts in immune system response that occur with aging.
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