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Why Autoimmune Diseases Rise Sharply After 50

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41 points by ryan_j_naughton a month ago · 7 comments

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atombender a month ago

https://archive.ph/ixoPe

khelavastr a month ago

Thymus atrophy and T cells with 40 year lifespans is the easy answer.

  • erentz a month ago

    Yet residual or enlarged thymus is seen as a potential cause for autoimmune conditions like Myasthenia Gravis. And it’s often removed in these cases. So is it really good to have a thymus after 30 or not?

  • inglor_cz a month ago

    Thymus involution can be reversed in humans (see TRIIM and TRIIM-X trials by Gregory Fahy).

    It seems that this intervention has a moderate systemic rejuvenating effect, too.

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