Like many parts of the body, the lymph nodes are invisible laborers: We tend not to appreciate the work they do until they start acting up. Located throughout the body, these small, bean-shaped glands belong to the lymphatic system, a network of fluid-filled channels that are part of the immune system, according to the National Library of Medicine.
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