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Q: Why are immune system related diseases are so hard to cure?
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Why are allergies different to infectious diseases?

i think this is because allergies always have a cure and don't have the biggest chance in killing you while the infectious diseases have the bigger chance in killing you and don't always have a cureas i said before i think this is the answerAnswer:An allergy is caused by an over-reaction by the immune system to certain proteins in food or in the environment. Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens: virus, bacteria, protozoa or fungi.


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What would happened if you did not have the immune system?

You would die. Without the immune system even the smallest disease would stay in your body at least 5 times longer if not ever leave. The immune system fights of diseases and without it, our body's would be open to attack. Without the immune system you would be lucky if you made it to 10 years old, which would be a miracle. This is the reason we are fighting for Cure aids, AIDS kills the immune system, leaving the body open to many diseases in which medicines are constantly applied to kill them. If a bad enough disease gets in there, without anything to ward it off, Its game over.