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❤️ Blood “Remembers” Past Injuries and Fights Harder Next Time
Recent immunology studies show your blood’s immune cells can store memory of past infections or injuries — almost like a biological “hard drive.” When the same threat reappears, your blood responds faster and stronger.
This process, called trained immunity, means your body can become “battle-hardened” over time — even from minor scrapes, vaccines, or previous fevers.