As a doctor, I used to tell patients microplastics were "probably fine."

New research in Immunity says otherwise.

Scientists found that polystyrene microplastics accumulate inside your immune cells and cripple their ability to clean up dying cells — a process called efferocytosis that's critical for preventing chronic inflammation.

The mechanism: microplastics trigger a buildup of methylglyoxal (MGO),...
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41742421/

Want to boost immunity against cancer naturally?

Forget the hype about supplements. Oncologist Dr. Han Shumei shares 3 proven lifestyle changes that actually work.

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3 Ways to Boost Immunity Against Cancer: Oncologist Insights | MedBridgeNZ

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The Happiness Trilogy: 2 of 3-Part Blog Series - Zsolt Zsemba

Your physical health, immune system, and lifespan. Science-backed insights on the relationship-health connection from decades of research.

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The Happiness Trilogy: 1 of 3-Part Blog Series

Are You Happy?

Fascinating, if You Ask Me!

For nearly eight decades, Harvard researchers have been tracking the lives of hundreds of individuals in what has become one of the most comprehensive studies on human happiness ever conducted. The Harvard Study of Adult Development didn’t just follow people through good times and bad; it revealed fundamental truths about what makes life worth living. What they discovered challenges everything we think we know about success, health, and happiness.

The Surprising Power of Relationships

When Harvard scientists began analyzing decades of health data, medical records, and personal interviews, they expected to find that genetics, wealth, or career success would be the key predictors of a long and happy life. Instead, they discovered something far more profound: the quality of our relationships matters more than anything else.

People who were most satisfied in their relationships at age 50 were the healthiest at age 80. This wasn’t just about feeling good emotionally—close relationships actually protected physical health better than cholesterol levels, blood pressure, or family medical history. The strength of your social bonds literally predicts how long you’ll live and how well you’ll age.

Director Robert Waldinger, a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital, puts it simply: relationships are a form of self-care. While we invest time and money into gym memberships, organic food, and health supplements, we often neglect the single most important factor in our wellbeing—the people around us.

Loneliness: The Silent Killer

The research revealed a darker side, too. Loneliness isn’t just an emotional burden; it’s a serious health risk. The study found that social isolation has health consequences as severe as smoking or alcoholism. People who felt lonely experienced faster physical and mental decline, regardless of how well they took care of their bodies in other ways.

This finding takes on new significance in our modern world, where technology promises connection but often delivers isolation. We can have hundreds of online friends yet feel profoundly alone. The Harvard study reminds us that it’s not the number of connections that matters, but their quality and depth.

Beyond Genetics: What Really Determines Healthy Aging

The study identified six key factors that predicted healthy aging, and genetics wasn’t at the top of the list. Physical activity, absence of smoking and alcohol abuse, mature coping mechanisms for stress, maintaining a healthy weight, and having a stable marriage all proved more important than having long-lived ancestors.

For the inner-city participants in the study, education emerged as an additional protective factor. Higher education correlated with better health choices throughout life, including avoiding smoking, eating well, and using alcohol moderately.

Perhaps most encouraging, the research showed that our life trajectories aren’t fixed in our twenties. People who struggled early in life could become thriving octogenarians, while those who seemed destined for success could derail through alcoholism or depression. Change is always possible.

The Brain-Body Connection

One of the most fascinating discoveries was how relationships protect cognitive function. People in happy marriages maintained better memory and mental sharpness as they aged. Even couples who bickered frequently showed this protective effect, as long as they felt they could count on each other when it mattered most.

This brain-body connection works both ways. Marital dissatisfaction didn’t just affect mood; it actually increased physical pain in older adults. Those in unhappy relationships reported more emotional distress and greater physical discomfort on the same days, showing how deeply intertwined our social and physical health really are.

Conclusion

The Harvard Study of Adult Development offers a clear prescription for a good life, and it’s simpler than we might think. Invest in relationships. Show up for the people who matter. Build communities that support you through hard times. Take care of your body, but remember that tending to your connections is just as vital.

In a world obsessed with productivity, achievement, and individual success, this research delivers a counter-cultural message: happiness isn’t something we achieve alone. It’s something we build together, one relationship at a time.

https://www.weforum.org/videos/harvard-conducted-an-85-year-study-on-happiness-here-s-what-it-found

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If you live in an industrialized society in the northern hemisphere, right now you're probably deficient in vitamin D. D seems to support immune health in many ways, so consider taking supplements. (We're probably deficient in many nutrients, actually, owing to the provisioning of food for industrial production and shelf life rather than nutrients.)

Vitamin C probably does little for your immune system; Linus Pauling popularized the notion that C was critical for immune health, but it seems (to this casual reader) that was baseless. Great to prevent scurvy, though.

Consider taking vitamin D supplements, and eat green vegetables and nuts to supply magnesium, which your body uses to process D.

And get vaccinated. But there isn't a vaccine for everything, such as the gross norovirus that's circulating nowadays.

#immunehealth

With winter respiratory illnesses on the rise and the NHS experiencing pressure from flu and infections, supporting immune resilience matters — especially for busy professionals.

Here's a short article on why vitamin D status plays a meaningful role in immune function and respiratory health. 👇

https://goodjuju.thegoodinside.com/vitamin-d-immune-health

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Vitamin D: A Keystone of Immune Health

Boost your natural immunity with vitamin D and learn about the nutritional co-factors that optimize absorption.

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Beyond Oncology: The secret life of NK Cells. They don't just kill tumors—they're crucial for fighting viruses and achieving rapid immune recovery.

See the wider role of Natural Killer cells in your total health. A surprising look at immunity:

https://writer4ever.substack.com/p/beyond-cancer-how-nk-cells-could

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Beyond Cancer: How NK Cells Could Help With Viral Infections & Immune Recovery?

NK Cells Immune Health is quickly becoming recognized as a link between proactive, whole-body wellness and disease-focused treatment.

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