Eating creates temporary metabolic state that boosts T cell function
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University of Pittsburgh Apr 29 2026 Diets and healthy eating habits hold promise for preventing and treating diseases, but far less is known about acute effects to the immune system shortly after a meal. In a study published today in Nature , a University of Pittsburgh team found that eating creates a temporary metabolic state that influences the function of T cells – immune cells that help the body detect and fight infection and disease, including cancer. In experiments in mice and humans, T
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