A larger thymus size at 2 months of age, possibly indicating greater T-cell development, was associated with a more than sixfold increased risk for atopic dermatitis (AD) within the first 2 years of ...
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The thymus gland is located in the chest behind the breastbone. Its functions include producing white blood cells known as T cells, which aid in immunity. It also contributes to the production of ...
Read at the regular monthly staff meeting, Cambridge Municipal Hospital, March 13th, 1928, and annual meeting, Connecticut State Medical Society, Bridgeport, Conn ...
Like many affectionate, wilful children, three-year-old Noel Galvin was jealous of the new sister his mother brought to their Brooklyn home two months ago. One evening last week Noel found himself ...