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Unique Flavors Could Inhibit Immune-System Responses
Unique Flavors Could Inhibit Immune-System Responses
Unique Flavors Could Inhibit Immune-System Responses
In the 1890s, Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov found dogs salivated not only when they were fed but also could be trained to salivate upon hearing a bell — stimulus that had been associated with food. Now scientists believe such sensory stimuli could also affect our immune systems.