This message from Designer Smiles in Fargo is about your immune system and dental health. A strong immune system is necessary for good health and well-being. With the coronavirus global health crisis, its never been more critical.
What is the immune system?
Our body has a dynamic natural defense mechanism. Our immune system keeps us alive. But in some cases, it is ill-prepared to deal with new poisons swirling in our 21st century environment.
What attacks the immune system?
In every communicable malady such as colds, fever, and sore throat, there are germs involved. There are four major types of germs: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
No matter how often you wash your hands or take a bath, you cannot completely get rid of germs. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa can invade plants, animals, and individuals. And sometimes they make us sick.
But not all germs are dangerous. In fact, some germs can keep you healthy. That is why it is important that you know which ones are physically useful and which ones can pose danger to your health.
Germs can be found in the air we breathe, the foods and beverages we eat or drink, on unclean surfaces and on some infected animals. They can also be found in the soil, on plants, and inside your own body. They are found on every surface that you can think of.
They range in size from the microscopic virus to single-celled bacteria to parasitic worms that can grow to several feet in length.
From now on in this white paper, we will focus on immunity as it relates to viruses.
What is a virus?
Viruses are much tinier than bacteria. Scientists couldn’t see them until the invention of the electron microscope. A virus is a very simple structure. It doesn’t have a cell wall or cell membrane. It is composed of a protein coat that holds the string of nucleic acid.
What is a genome?
A genome is an organism’s entire set of DNA, including all of its genes. Each genome contains all of the hereditary specifics needed to build and maintain that organism. In the human body, a blueprint of the complete genome (more than 3 billion DNA base pairs) is contained in all cells that have a nucleus.
A genome is dynamic. It not only represents the organism’s genetic blueprint at one point in time, the genome controls how it grows and develops. Each cell with a nucleus in the organism contains a copy of the genome. Like other organisms, a virus has a genome.
What is viral mutation?
It sounds like science fiction, but it’s very real. The reason there is currently no cure for the coronavirus is because it has mutated. The new ( or novel) coronavirus, like all other viruses, mutates. This means it undergoes small changes in its genome.
Although your immune system can protect you from legions of infectious microbes, there are some bacteria and viruses that prove to be menacing, scary opponents due to their ability to mutate constantly. This consequently breaks down the immune system
The fact that disease-causing viruses can mutate quickly is terrifying.
The extremely high mutation rates of viruses are not matched by any other organism in the kingdom of life. The high mutation rates of viruses, coupled with short generation times and large population sizes, allow viruses to rapidly evolve and adapt to the host environment. This has important implications for the pathogenesis of viral infections. Science Direct
Is a sleep disorder weakening your immune system?
It’s vital to strengthen your immune system to guard against viruses. You can strengthen the immune system by following a healthy a lifestyle. This includes eating a vitamin- and antioxidant-rich diet, getting quality sleep, and exercising regularly.
If you can’t get quality, restorative sleep, it may be due to a sleep disorder like snoring or sleep apnea. Designer Smiles is here to help you get better sleep.
Contact the sleep specialists at Designer Smiles for a sleep consultation. There’s never been a better time to seek treatment for a sleep disorder. If you start sleeping better, it can bolster your immune system and help protect your health.
Contact Designer Smiles:
701-298-9400
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
3525 25th St S
Fargo, North Dakota
58104