It damage our immune system.
There is no treatment for AIDS/HIV. Although there are drugs that can help slow down the virus and damage to the immune system.
Tobacco has the potential to severely damage the immune system of anyone, not just those living with AIDS. This is due to the carcinogenic chemicals contained within it.
HIV and aids if he or she is african american
1.it protects the heart from mechanical damage.2 it aids in respiration.
Yes. For more information search on HIV encephalopathy.
Using ergogenic aids can pose several risks, including potential health complications from unregulated substances, such as hormonal imbalances or organ damage. There is also a risk of psychological dependence on these aids to enhance performance, which can lead to unhealthy behaviors. Additionally, some ergogenic aids may be banned in competitive sports, leading to disqualification or damage to an athlete's reputation if detected. Lastly, the efficacy of many aids is often unproven, leaving users vulnerable to the side effects without guaranteed benefits.
Aids
Yes, contact with ordinary magnets can potentially damage hearing aids, particularly those with digital technology. Strong magnets may interfere with the electronic components or disrupt the calibration of the device. However, typical household magnets, like those found in refrigerator magnets, are unlikely to cause permanent damage. It's best to keep hearing aids away from strong magnetic fields to ensure their proper functioning.
AIDS
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AIDS is a set of symptoms and infections resulting from the damage to the human immune system caused by HIV. The symptoms are: Highten risk of getting a tumour or cancer. The net median time survival time after infection with HIV is estimated to be 9 to 11 years. I would says AIDS is pretty bad.
The difference between HIV and AIDS is a number. If you have the HIV virus, and your T-Cell count is below 200, then you are considered (from that point forward, regardless of your T-Cell count) an AIDS patient. That doesn't mean that everyone with HIV will end up with AIDS... but HIV and AIDS are the same thing; the difference is how much damage the HIV virus has done to your T-Cells.