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-Country kids had more, and more-diverse, bacteria on their skin, with a particularly high abundance of Acinetobacter—a genus of microbes in the Proteobacteria phylum that are commonly found on plants. The researchers further found that children with more Acinetobacter on their skin had more leukocytes in their bloodstream and that these cells were much more capable of producing the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 compared with the leukocytes of urban kids. [[https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/the-influence-of-soil-on-human-health-66885|influence of soil on human health]]+Country kids had more, and more-diverse, bacteria on their skin, with a particularly high abundance of Acinetobacter—a genus of microbes in the Proteobacteria phylum that are commonly found on plants. The researchers further found that children with more Acinetobacter on their skin had more leukocytes in their bloodstream and that these cells were much more capable of producing the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 compared with the leukocytes of urban kids. [[https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/the-influence-of-soil-on-human-health-66885|influence of soil on human health]]  See also  (({{pubmed>long:9540269}})) 
  
 Insulin gives an extra boost to the immune system  (({{pubmed>long:30174303}}))  Insulin gives an extra boost to the immune system  (({{pubmed>long:30174303}})) 
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