Because studies are still investigating the effects of Depression there is not yet firm evidence to support or deny that this could happen. What those experts say is that the Depression does exist through chemical changes where some of those required to lift mood, reduce the survival reaction etc are not working effectively. There is a possibility that when the body, which is after all made up of chemicals finds that these chemicals are out of balance then there is sufficient reason to believe that other chemicals can be effected indirectly.
Well, a poor diet can cause constipation, and constipation can cause depression.
The HIV virus attacks the immune system and can lead to AIDS.
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Simplyfying, there are two main problems: 1) an increase of the immune response that can lead to autoimmune diseases 2) a reduction of the immune response that could lead to both recurrent infectious diseases and cancers
That depends on the strain (high risk or low risk) and the state of your immune system. A weak immune system and a high risk strain could lead to cervical cancer.
No age is immune from the effects of lead. We see lead poisoning less in older kids and adults because they are less likely to be crawling around getting it on their hands and to ingest (eat) it.
No age is immune from the effects of lead. We see lead poisoning less in older kids and adults because they are less likely to be crawling around getting it on their hands and to ingest (eat) it.
Allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to harmless substances, triggering an inflammatory response. This can lead to symptoms like sneezing, itching, and swelling. Over time, repeated exposure to allergens can weaken the immune system's ability to fight off other infections.
Striving for a skinny model body can lead to serious health risks such as eating disorders, malnutrition, weakened immune system, hormonal imbalances, and mental health issues like anxiety and depression.
no, unless the immune system is compromised
Yes. A vaccine shot will make your immune system go into overdrive. A part of the immune system are the lymph nodes, and two of them are in the armpits. If they are active, they swell, which can lead to soreness.
AIDS weakens the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections. While AIDS does not directly attack the circulatory system, it can lead to complications like cardiovascular diseases due to increased inflammation and a weakened immune response.