New research reveals that Prozac may protect against infections and sepsis by regulating the immune response.
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Bacteremia, also known as blood poisoning, happens when bacteria enter the bloodstream and spread through the body. Normally, the immune system fights off bacteria before they cause serious harm. But sometimes, bacteria overcome the body’s defenses, leading to dangerous infections. If left untreated, bacteremia can turn into sepsis, a life-threatening condition that causes widespread inflammation […] The post How bacteria spread in the blood and why it matters appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
New research reveals that Prozac may protect against infections and sepsis by regulating the immune response.
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