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The Vulnerability of Youth

As the human body ages, certain immune system organs actually shrink. For example, there’s the thymus: here, T cells (one of the primary components of the immune system’s ability to recognize and eliminate foreign antigen) are converted from naïve to mature. If you look at a picture of the thymus of a teen next to one of an 80 year old, the difference is striking. It’s not like the color and texture difference between a cancerous lung and a normal lung—there’s actually hardly any thymus left in the 80 year old’s picture. Why the geriatric thymus continues to function effectively is the topic of another post. But the fact remains: there’s a definite change in the immune system with the passage of time.

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Poison gas pictures from WWI

Poison gas pictures from WWI - These images are, to me, rather powerful. Particularly “British infantry advancing through gas” and “British 55th (West Lancashire) Division troops blinded by tear gas.”