M. Vowell

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When you are born, your immune system is like a computer. It has hardware and software and is in theory able to do a lot of things. But it doesn’t have a lot of data. It needs to learn which programs it needs to run and when. Who is a foe and who can be tolerated. So for the first few years of your life it collects information from its environment. It collects data from the microorganisms it encounters.
Immune: A Journey Into the Mysterious System That Keeps You Alive
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