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Moderna's combo Covid and flu mRNA shot outperforms current vaccines in large trial
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As I understand it, a good immune response is a positive thing with immunizations.
Is it? All I've ever heard is that whether you're experiencing symptoms is completely irrelevant, which makes sense since the symptoms are triggered by the innate (non-specific) response and immunity is the adaptive (specific) response. Those are from what I've heard more or less completely independent.
Studies show individuals with a more robust immune response trend higher on antibody count, but you are correct to say that it doesn't necessarily correlate to no immune response = no antibodies.
https://www.bu.edu/neidl/2023/12/its-good-to-feel-bad-after-your-covid-shot/
I'm pretty sure it's because my whole body has anxiety not just my brain. My body sees a few antigens and just:
Producing anxi-bodies!