The spleen filters your blood and also stores your red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells. But if your spleen is removed, other parts of the lymphatic system can take over these functions.
Did you know you have a second circulatory system, in addition to your blood? In fact, your blood relies on it for cleansing, it’s crucial to immune function - and you’re probably neglecting it. But ...
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most common muscle disease in children and is passed on by X-linked recessive inheritance. Characteristic is a progressive muscular atrophy. Researchers have ...
A surprising finding that challenges current anatomy and histology textbook knowledge has been released by researchers: Lymphatic vessels are found in the central nervous system where they were not ...
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Leukemia vs. lymphoma

Medically reviewed by Archana Sharma, DO Key Takeaways Leukemia starts in the bone marrow and spreads through the ...
Your lymphatic system helps eliminate your body’s waste. A healthy, active lymphatic system uses the natural movements of smooth muscle tissue to do this. However, surgery, medical conditions, or ...
The lymphatic system, often overlooked, is vital for detoxification, fluid balance, and immunity. When sluggish, it manifests as persistent swelling, digestive issues, skin problems, and frequent ...
The challenge of living life with lymphedema is daunting. Once the lymphatic system has been disrupted by trauma from surgery or the removal of lymphatic nodes, the swelling from pooling lymphatic ...
Our lymphatic system is similar to our body's drainage and immune system. It assists in the movement of waste, toxins, and immune cells in the body. But when a person is under chronic stress, this ...
Lymphatic drainage massage encourages the drainage of lymph nodes and the movement of lymph fluids around the body. It can help relieve symptoms of lymphedema. The fluid in the lymphatic system helps ...