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RE: SEC S20W5 || Haemolytic anaemias - Module 5

in Healthy Steem2 months ago

Hi! I really enjoyed your post and how you explain each thing in detail, it makes me understand the topic so much better.

I don't know whether to laugh or cry, technically it's bad that our red blood cells take shape similar to a crescent moon, but I have heard that thanks to this it is much more difficult for people to be affected by the malaria virus, since the parasite can't destroy so easily the defective red blood cells, every day I am more amazed by all the things that our body can do, even attack itself .-.

I really like this course as we can get valuable information, not only from the instructors but also from the other participants; I'll finish my homework and maybe I'll participate.

Have a nice day!

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Hi @sammy1109, thank you for your reading and yes, you are absolutely right, this is a positive side of the people with SCA and it is really interesting fact that I found weird when we studied this disease.

Our body is absolutely amazing organism and there is a lot that do not know but runs automatically which is great. I often wonder how it comes that nature created this complex human organism.

I would keep an eye on your post :)