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... Also, scientists hope to conduct better research on vital diseases like cancer, aids, influenza and common cold (p. 6). If we can find the cure for these ...
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... While, AIDS and Influenza were viral, the plague was bacterial. The plague stayed in Europe and Asia, while the other two were pandemics. ...
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... a matter of 6 months, the Spanish influenza left its mark. With approximately 11.7 million dead worldwide, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome(AIDS) is still ...
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... An average influenza killed fewer than 0.001% of those sickened. ... be more than heart disease, cancers, strokes, chronic pulmonary disease, AIDS, and Alzheimer's ...
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... An average influenza killed fewer than 0.001% of those sickened. ... be more than heart disease, cancers, strokes, chronic pulmonary disease, AIDS, and Alzheimer's ...
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... for contracting and transmitting the virus that is responsible for HIV/AIDS. ... human service programs to the residents in the community." Influenza, Tetanus, and ...
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... A disease caused by a harmful virus is AIDS "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ... A third viral disease is Influenza, "Commonly called "the flu", influenza is a ...
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... They cause things like colds, influenza, measles, mumps, malaria, AIDS and so on. The job of your immune system is to protect your body from these infections. ...
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... Even influenza and the common cold once severely damaged American society. ... Ear prosthetics known as hearing aids are the most common used prosthetic in America ...
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... infect humans are rabies, mumps, measles, herpes, glandular fever and the infamous AIDS. ... We can immunize people against Influenza but due to the fact that it ...
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... today concentrates intensely on drug and alcohol abuse, homicides, AIDS and so ... from cancer, accidents, chronic lung disease, pneumonia and influenza, and others ...
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... such as small pox, tuberculosis, malaria, pneumonia, polio, influenza and measles ... other diseases such as heart disease, adult onset diabetes, cancers and AIDS. ...
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... today concentrates intensely on drug and alcohol abuse, homicides, AIDS and so ... from cancer, accidents, chronic lung disease, pneumonia and influenza, and others ...
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... Viral infection is most common caused by echovirus, influenza virus, and coxsackievirus group B. In some inner city hospitals, AIDS is the most common cause of ...
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