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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Financially sustaining the academic enterprise 
    Publication: 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 ...
  2. ... due to cancer treatment or disease such as HIV/AIDS) Recent surgery or trauma
  3. ... Diabetes A suppressed immune system (for example, from HIV/AIDS or chemotherapy) Surgery
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... affect your T and B cell count: Chemotherapy HIV/AIDS Radiation therapy Recent or current infection Steroid therapy Stress Surgery
  9. ... 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
  10. ... 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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