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  1. ... pre-AIDS pauents—expenenced a stabilizauon of their immune systems. He said this stabilizmng effect was seen in ... T4 cells. which are Key protectors of the immune system. Patients overall experienced a 4.5% rise in ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... peptides and hormone messengers, and components of the immune system. The amino acids in proteins can also serve ... Effects of diet on colon carcinogenesis and the immune system in rats treated with 1,2-dimethylhydrazine. Cancer ...
  3. ... Transmitted Disease Centers had initiated studies on the immune systems of homosexual men. The National Cancer Institute initiated ... investigating ‘the effect of marijuana use on the immune system are as yet inconclusive, but do point to ...
  4. ... antibodies. At some point in replication, the body's immune system will become so degraded that opportunistic infections will ... to male. Because of the effect upon the immune system, AIDS, and probably ARC, will eventually be fatal ...
  5. ... be the key agent responsible for destroying the immune system in individuals with AIDS. Slide 11 Although this ... policeman defending against intruders. In a normally functioning immune system, upon invasion by such foreign substances as bacteria ...
  6. ... for information about chemically-induced degradation of the immune system. It is unfortunate that the term "chemical AIDS" ... exposures to various chemicals. Adverse effects on the immune system resulting from chemical exposures have been well established ...
  7. ... These illnesses are not found in people whose immune system is normal. If they occur, they are relatively ... AIDS, or if they appear after the patient’s immune system has been weakened by 7 AIDS. How contagious ...
  8. ... due to direct HIV viral effects on the immune system). This decreased immunity then makes one susceptible to ... primary function is to produce antibodies when the immune system comes in contact with a foreign antigen. B- ...
  9. ... time as a result of realization. that the immune system is not really autonomous but is influenced by ... mediates psychological but also biological processes, and the immune system. The immune system itself is not only responsible ...
  10. ... provide that cigarette smoking is suppressive to the immune system? Should we advise our HIV antibody positive individuals ... first question about tobacco and knocking out the immune system is that there is no scientific basis that ...
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