Do you have any science to back up this theory? Not saying you're wrong, but I would think that the opposite would be true. I would think that someone "knowing" that there is a possible viral threat, that would signal the body and immune system to be ready and more prepared.
Do you have any science to back up this theory? Not saying you're wrong, but I would think that the opposite would be true. I would think that someone "knowing" that there is a possible viral threat, that would signal the body and immune system to be ready and more prepared.
look at the incidence of allergic reaction to various antigen in children of higher social status and then compare that to children of MUCH lower social status and tell me what you come up with. Remember I said incidence not prevalence.
look at the incidence of allergic reaction to various antigen in children of higher social status and then compare that to children of MUCH lower social status and tell me what you come up with. Remember I said incidence not prevalence.
look at the incidence of allergic reaction to various antigen in children of higher social status and then compare that to children of MUCH lower social status and tell me what you come up with. Remember I said incidence not prevalence.
Do you have a link? I did a few searches but can't find anything that specific. Not sure how that relates though, Nef is saying that worrying can weaken the immune system. The only thing chlidren worry about is the boogyman.
Do you have a link? I did a few searches but can't find anything that specific. Not sure how that relates though, Nef is saying that worrying can weaken the immune system. The only thing chlidren worry about is the boogyman.