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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for Immunity
  1. ... and usually does not react against them. INNATE IMMUNITY Innate, or nonspecific, immunity is the defense system with which you were ...
  2. ... know exactly if or how exercise increases your immunity to certain illnesses. There are several theories. However, ... should not exercise more just to increase their immunity. Heavy, long-term exercise (such as marathon running ...
  3. Your immune system helps protect your body from foreign or harmful substances. Examples are bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, ...
  4. ... now. Almost everyone who receives the vaccine has immunity to rubella. Immunity means that your body has built a defense ... a mild infection. After an infection, people have immunity to the disease for the rest of their ...
  5. ... HIV in their immune systems and improve their immunity. People who are going to have a planned ... t been previously vaccinated or have no known immunity should also receive the MMR , and chicken pox ...
  6. ... areas where malaria is common have developed some immunity to the disease. Visitors will not have immunity and should take preventive medicines. It is important ...
  7. ... or help you find out if you have immunity to COVID-19. Self-tests for COVID-19 ...
  8. ... can cause serious infections in people with impaired immunity. Chorioretinitis, which may cause blindness, is treated with ...
  9. ... can cause serious infections in people with impaired immunity. The infection may result in pneumonia, gastroenteritis, retinitis ...
  10. ... can cause serious infections in people with impaired immunity. CMV esophagitis, which may lead to ulcers, is ...
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