IMMUNE SYSTEM REBOOT
THYMUS LAST WORDS
THE GENERAL CONSENSUS IS THAT YOUR THYMUS IS ‘OVER THE HILL’ BY THE TIME YOU TURN 30. BUT THERE ARE TREATMENTS IN DEVELOPMENT THAT MIGHT GIVE THIS KEY PART OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM A NEW LEASE OF LIFE
The thymus sits under your chest and, along with the spleen (towards the bottom of the rib cage), monitors the blood, checking for anything that the immune system may need to address
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LEFT An illustration of T cells attacking a cancer cell
Our immune systems decline gradually with age, but most of you reading this will have already lost most of one major component of it: the thymus. Located just behind your breastbone and in front of your heart, this organ is the military academy for T cells – a type of immune cell critical to our ability to adaptively respond to different threats, from infection to cancer.