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TopicImagine avoiding a vaccine because you're scared of your arm being sore
Clench281
07/30/21 5:34:20 PM
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agesboy posted...
no its a pretty preliminary step dude

can you cite some studies that show fevers only happen as a last resort

Macrophages go around slowly cleaning up trash in the body (scavengers of the innate immune system). If they notice an infection, they signal "rev things up" inducing fever (innate immune system, which turns on quickly via prostaglandins signaling the hypothalamus) and eliciting the adaptive immune system to produce lymphocytes (cells that make antibodies, which is slower to respond to a novel pathogen).

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