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    GlossaryImmunomodulation

    altering the immune system's response to enhance or suppress activity

    Immunomodulation refers to the process of altering the immune system's response, either by enhancing or suppressing its activity. This can be achieved through various methods, including medications, therapies, or lifestyle changes, and is often used to treat conditions like autoimmune diseases, allergies, and even some types of hair loss such as alopecia areata.

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