The Autoimmune System: you're body's natural defense against foreign substances in the environment.
ABO and allergies: how does your immune system work?


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The Autoimmune System: you're body's natural defense against foreign substances in the environment.
ABO and allergies: how does your immune system work?
WWI marked a time of immense change, not just in war, but in medicine. 100 years later, we are still building on the discoveries of then.
Welcome to Flu Season. The temperature is dropping, your nose is stuffy, and everyone is sniffling and coughing. You feel a tickle coming on in your throat, so
The temperature’s getting colder. It might threaten to snow. The flu is out in full force now. Know what the difference is between viruses and bacteria so you can get the treatment you need to get back to your life.
Welcome to Flu Season. The temperature is dropping, your nose is stuffy, and everyone is sniffling and coughing. You feel a tickle coming on in your throat, so
Because it’s flu season, everyone should know the difference between viruses and bacteria. You can’t take antibiotics for viruses.
We all go to the doctor and sometimes they will send us off to the lab to have different tubes of blood drawn and for those panels to be worked up and analyzed.
For my Master’s practicum I’m starting a medical blog.
It’s SimpleMLS, because I’m a medical laboratory scientist, and I’m trying to talk about laboratory and other medical topics in simple terms. I’m still working on writing more articles (I’m going to have 12 articles by mid-december), but if anyone thinks this is a good idea and wants to learn more about medicine through the lens of a laboratory professional, let me know.
I’m also a diabetic, so my A1C article discusses this test from both the patient and lab professional lens. Depending on interest, I may write more articles about diabetes.
I also work in a small laboratory within the USDVA, so if you know a veteran of the American armed forces, I might be able to write something about how the system works.