yes.
get them slower and let viruses attack your system
viruses, diseases
It depends on what kind of virus. Viruses can infect any cell in the human body. Viruses such as HIV infect the immune system; air-born viruses, such as H1N1 or a cold, infect the respiratory system; neurological viruses, like rabies infect the brain (the virus is usually carried to it by peripheral nerves); and viruses like polio effect the nervous system, which can create paralysis.
There are no viruses that attack Mac OS X so antivirus software is not needed unless you are running the Windows operating system on a Mac then you will need suitable protection against the thousands of viruses that attack the Windows operating system.
Viruses do not attack viruses.
No, viruses cannot attack a display/monitor. They have no real operating system.
There are no active viruses that attack Mac OS X.
Any malware may not attack a given system if it is targetted to a specific system. Unix systems are vulnerable to viruses and malware just as other systems are.
A Migraine is a neurological disorder/disease. The system it predominantly is ascribed to is the neurological system or nervous system.
It means your immune system begins to attack your body's own healthy cells and tissues, when it is only supposed to attack viruses and bacteria that might cause you harm. Check out auto immunity
No. A virus must attack a cellular life form in order to survive.
That is certainly not true. There are for example viruses that routinely wipe out almost the entire tentworm population. There are others that attack bacteria. Some viruses attack cancers!