The human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is the virus that causes AIDS. People who have HIV, however, may seem perfectly normal even though the virus is steadily weakening their immune system. Once the immune system is sufficiently weakened,...
Black mold is the common term for stachybotrys chartarum, a mold that grows inside buildings and on gypsum board, sheet rock, fiber board and other building material surfaces. Black mold requires moisture to grow, and this moisture can be a result...
Nearly all HIV-infected children under the age of 13 in the United States contracted the virus during childbirth, according to the Children's Hospital in Boston. The symptoms of HIV and AIDS in children are highly dependent on the child's age....
Lung cancer does not play favorites. It finds its victims among men and women, smokers and non-smokers, young and old. It also wreaks havoc on more than just the lungs. Lung cancer---especially when it has metastasized---affects a myriad of body...
Whether children smoke cigarettes, inhale secondhand smoke or contact smoke residue on clothing or household objects, tobacco holds many adverse health effects for their developing bodies. The risk to children begins in the womb.
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Lung cancer strikes down more people---men and women---globally than any other type of cancer. In the United States alone, one out of every 14 individuals will develop this disease. Of those, less than one-half will survive the first year, and...
Lung cancer---or bronchogenic carcinomas---victimizes more men and women worldwide than the combined total of prostate, colorectal and breast cancer sufferers. Of those, less than half will make it through the first year, and no more than 5...
Pneumonia is a condition characterized by the inflammation of the lungs. This inflammation is typically caused by an infection, bacteria or a virus. If not treated in a timely manner, pneumonia can cause long-term lung damage and even turn fatal....