Mitral Valve Prolapse would help organisms get stuck to the walls of the heart more easily. It's like churning the blood in that area. It could allow an infection to grow there more easily, yes. From viruses more than bacteria... I don't know. But organisms in general, yes.
Assuming this refers to surgery, non-sterile techniques would introduce bacteria and viruses deep within the body which can easily cause fatal infections and disease.
If the immune system stopped working, the body would be unable to defend itself against infections from bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. This could result in severe illness, increased susceptibility to common infections, and increased risk of developing serious diseases.
Viruses are difficult to cure because they invade host cells to replicate, making it challenging to target them without harming the host cells. Additionally, viruses can mutate quickly, leading to the development of resistance against treatments. This complexity makes it challenging to develop a universal cure for all viruses.
No< Imesh does not contain any viruses, although it does have toolbars that can not be easily removed it works great
The ear can be prone to infection due to factors like moisture buildup, weakened immune system, or damage to the skin in the ear canal. Bacteria and viruses can then easily enter the ear and cause infections, such as swimmer's ear or middle ear infections. Proper ear hygiene and timely treatment of ear issues can help prevent infections.
Bacterial infections, especially of the genital or urinary tracts, are not signs of pregnancy - most occur without pregnancy, although pregnant women may develop such infections more easily. Early pregnancy may produce mild sensations that are uncomfortable and these may mimic an infection.
The ease of getting urinary tract infections has nothing to do with sexual orientation.
The answer is no. Viruses are not affected by antibiotics. As always, do your research and you will find that the CDC agrees. [related links]
iMesh does not contain any computer viruses. However, it does bundle adware and toolbars that cannot be easily removed.
Viruses use their host's metabolic enzymes and some viruses mutate very quickly so they can easily become resistant to drugs. Viruses are almost biologically inert until they infect a cell.
No. Not usually. But the cheat engine can easily cause one.
Skin protects the inside of the body from bacteria. If it weren't for skin, we would get infections way too easily and certainly would not be able to survive. Not only just bacteria, but from viruses, parasites, and fungi too. A substance called melanin protects your skin from burns.