We are in the thick of school season, and you might notice some extra runny noses, coughing, and fevers with your children. However, if you noticed, this doesn’t happen to every child. So why do some children get sick, while others sit right beside them—eating the same food, breathing the same air—DO NOT get sick?
To become sick, two things happen:
- A virus, bacteria, or other germ.
- A susceptible person with a weakened immune system
The germs are all around us, but what we do have control over is the strength of our immune system. Dr. Randy Wurts, a neurologically focused chiropractor, explains how a balanced immune system is the key to a stronger immune system in the blog.