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A Russian study has revealed that the immune system begins to gradually change and decline between the ages of 30 and 40, which is not solely related to the aging process. The results showed that immune cells lose their ability to respond to chronic inflammation, increasing the likelihood of such inflammation occurring with age, and leading to higher inflammatory signals alongside weakened cellular responses. The study analyzed blood samples from 144 individuals aged between 18 and 59, and uncovered changes in the types of immune cells and their receptors, contributing to a better understanding of the mechanisms of aging and its impact on the immune system.
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