White blood cells (WBCs) are vital for immunity, but myths persist. First, WBCs don’t always indicate infection; stress or exercise can raise counts. Second, low WBCs don’t always mean weakness; some healthy people naturally have lower counts. Third, antibiotics like ceftriaxone supplier in fighting infections, don’t directly boost WBC production they target bacteria, indirectly aiding WBCs. Lastly, high WBCs don’t always signal cancer; inflammation or allergies can elevate levels. Understanding these truths helps demystify WBCs and supports informed health decisions.
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Myths About White Blood Cells You Should Stop Believing
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