Ageing could prime women for autoimmune disorders

A recent study highlights how aging affects the immune systems of men and women differently. As people age, women’s immune systems tend to shift towards cells associated with autoimmune diseases, while men become more susceptible to certain cancers. This research is crucial because it helps us understand the biological differences in how aging impacts health, potentially leading to more personalized medical treatments. Understanding these differences can improve how we approach healthcare for older adults, ensuring that both men and women receive the most effective care as they age. QUESTION: How might understanding the differences in how aging affects men and women change the way we approach healthcare in the future? 

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