- NLM Digital Collections - Financially sustaining the academic enterprisePublication: Atlanta, GA : Woodruff Health Sciences Center, Emory University, 2022... mRNA vaccines, radiation therapy, statins, human organ transplant surgery, drugs to treat HIV/AIDS, and cardiac defibrillators. These monumental innovations and discoveries ...
- ... due to cancer treatment or disease such as HIV/AIDS) Recent surgery or trauma
- ... Diabetes A suppressed immune system (for example, from HIV/AIDS or chemotherapy) Surgery
- ... who are dependent on alcohol, or who have HIV/AIDS, diabetes, malabsorption syndrome (problems absorbing food), or have had bariatric surgery (an operation that helps you lose weight by ...
- ... disease Kidney damage Nerve damage Stroke Pancreas transplant surgery is not usually done in people who also have: A history of cancer HIV/AIDS Infections such as hepatitis , which are considered to ...
- ... Dr. Jean R. Anderson . For more information about HIV/AIDS, visit MedlinePlus . Zoom MedlinePlus Kathryn Dorothy Duncan Anderson, MD — surgery (pediatric) Courtesy Leigh Ann Curl, MD, photograph by ...
- ... People with alcohol dependence Older individuals People with HIV/AIDS People with diabetes People who have had bariatric surgery Talk with your health care provider(s) about thiamin ...
- ... affect your T and B cell count: Chemotherapy HIV/AIDS Radiation therapy Recent or current infection Steroid therapy Stress Surgery
- ... Barré syndrome or other diseases that inflame nerves HIV/AIDS Inherited nerve disorders Multiple sclerosis Parkinson disease Spinal cord injury Surgery or injury involving the nerves
- ... life support. Medicine such as an antibiotic, not surgery, is recommended ... in a person with HIV/AIDS You may be prescribed several different types of ...
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