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    with proper medication‚ rest‚ exercise‚ and a healthy lifestyle. Consultation: Consulting the patient to rheumatologist‚ urologist‚ gynecologist‚ dermatologist‚ ophthalmologist‚ gastroenterologist‚ hematologist‚ and neurologist. Patients and family should be providing with referrals to support groups‚ and educational resources to families dealing with Behcet disease like: American Behcet’s disease Association. Shannon‚ J. B. (2012) Immune system disorders sourcebook: Basic consumer health information

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    recover from any recent damage that has occurred. Surgery may be an option for some individuals depending on the severity of their case of Crohn’s. Some surgery consists of removing certain damaged parts of the GI tract and reconnecting it to the healthy parts of the tract. Another surgery regarding fistulas involves clearing and disinfecting the wound and surgically closing the hole in the intestine. Although it helps with immediate issues‚ surgery is not a permanent solution to these problems and

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    According to Avert.com‚ “HIV is a virus that can only infect human beings”. This virus weakens your immune system by destroying important cells that fight diseases and continues to reproduce throughout the entire human body‚ if it goes untreated. AIDS is the final stage of the HIV infection. You retain the disease when your immune system is not working properly‚ or in other words‚ when your immune system becomes ‘deficient’. This disease can spread dramatically through contact with an affected person’s

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    AIDS is a disease that damages the immune system and interferes with a person’s ability to fight off disease. It is most commonly transmitted sexually‚ but can also be transmitted through infected blood exposure and through birth. Mayoclinic.com says “AIDS is a chronic‚ potentially life-threatening condition” AIDS is caused by the retrovirus HIV‚ HIV targets T-cells which are vital immune system cells and without them it is nearly impossible to fight a common cold let alone a life threatening disease

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    proteins in the preservation of body organs donated for transplant is very vast. Certain cell-membrane proteins carry several different types of nutrients that are beneficial and are sometimes very important to keep organs that are to be transplanted healthy and fresh. Organic nutrients are some very good preservers. One of the most transplanted organs is the kidney. It is important that this organ has nutrients because it can dry and rot rather quickly. These nutrients transfer energy from the cell

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    phenotypic and genotypic characteristics and the statistics of used microorganisms (Çakır 2003). Safety aspects of probiotic bacteria include the following requirements. 1. Strains for human use are preferred to be human origin. 2. They are isolated from healthy human gastrointestinal tract. 3. They have to be non-pathogenic. 4. They have to no history of relationship with diseases like‚ infective endocarditis or gastrointestinal tract disorders. 5. They do not DE conjugate bile salts. 6. They should not

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    yourself well and stay protected. AIDS stands for acquired immune deficiency syndrome. It is related to HIV‚ but they are not the same at all. A person has AIDS only in the final stages of HIV‚ after the immune system becomes unable to defend itself against foreign invaders like bacteria‚ other viruses‚ and fungi‚ and allows for the development of certain cancers. As the virus (HIV) grows‚ it damages or kills most cells‚ weakening the immune system and leaving the individual vulnerable to various opportunistic

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    entered a healthy bod through either conjunctiva or the respiratory tract‚ it spreads quickly to the lymph node‚ it destroys the lymph node reducing leucocytes count and causing primary viraemia responsible for the viral spread to the rest of the respiratory system. Secondary viraemia is characterized by the spread of the virus to the skin tissue‚ bladder‚ kidney‚ and the viscera. Patients infected with measles are at risk of secondary bacterial infections. Patients whose immune system is compromised

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    The virus HIV that affects the human immune system has become widely spreaded World Wild. According to the Center for Disease Control the United States area of residence date confidential named based HIV infection reported that 42‚959 people developed the HIV infection since 2009. The CDC estimates 1.2 million people in the United States are living with HIV infection. One in five 20% of these people are unaware that they have the infection. The CDC estimates that 56‚000 people in the United States

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    Vaccines are very helpful in preventing illnesses a child could catch at their school or on a playground. Although‚ vaccines are not one hundred percent‚ they are ninety to ninety-nine percent effective in preventing diseases (procon.org). No one is immune to the diseases that are out there‚ but with one vaccination it could save a lot of trouble with children. Vaccines not only help the generation of children now‚ it could also help the future generation of children. For instance‚ a mother of an unborn

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