Viruses spread through the air. When you get them the sleep you get helps the virus go away.
No because antibiotics are ineffective when it comes to viruses. Viruses don't respond to them. sometimes it can help stop what pain your in, but it doesn't go away.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
Cats will return to their home if they are happy with where they are. Some cats have been known travel across the country to return to their home.
You question is rather vague. What war are you talking about? And most soldiers do not disappear. Some go away to fight and later return, some die and their bodies return, some are missing in action.
Cancer can go away forever after treatment, but there is a possibility for it to return. Regular check-ups and monitoring are important to detect any recurrence early.
Phages are also known as bacteriophages which are viruses. They are specifically viruses that attack bacteria. Depending on the species, some viruses incorporate their DNA in to the host's genome. These viruses are known as proviruses because they can go through the lysogenic cycle.
We currently have no scientific way of killing a virus so we recover from colds etc. because our bodies can defeat viruses.
never, the best thing you can do is remove it. Try this program "Spybot"
Unfortunately, this depends entirely on the person. Some women have an increase in migraines during pregnancy, some women have them go away - and then return once their hormones normalize after birth. Some women have them go away and then find the migraines either don't come back after they've given birth, or experience a large reduction in the number and frequency of them. Some women experience no change it all.
if you use any type of virus remover. most luckily the virus will go away. You should mostly use norton antivirus or norton internet procetion or security
persuade her. tell her that you are going to get/do somehting in return
It depends on what kind of disease. You need to take certain medicine for a disease to go away or help prevent it.