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Why Is Inflammation a Dangerous Necessity?

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Do the Memory Bee Cells Stick Around?

When people get vaccinated, the antibodies go away after a month or so. The memory bee cells that make those antibodies stick around for months on end. That's the measure of how good your mean responses are and how well it remembers. Your body keeps these memory cells in ferent locations based on what they are. Sometimes it deposits them directly at our barriers, like the skin and the gut. It'll put them right at that inner face, so if the pathagan comes back, you have essentially folks ready to go.

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