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Ultimately, it meant she was less able to fight that final, fatal illness.
The body is less able to fight off infections on its own.
"The former not only causes blindness but leaves children less able to fight disease which, in Africa, is particularly serious.
Ultraviolet radiation can also weaken the skin's immune system, making it less able to fight off disease, Dr. Spencer said.
Instead, she has trained her guns on a group far less able to fight back: migrant workers.
That "may make you better able to respond to that type of virus decades later," yet less able to fight off other strains.
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Individuals may be less able to defend themselves.
In other words, people who are chronically stressed are less able to effectively fight viral infections when they are exposed to them and less efficient in raising the body's capacity to protect itself if given a vaccine such as a flu shot.
I can't say with confidence that if I was given a positive diagnosis I would be able to fight through much less beyond it.
But Holland was not able to fight the flu — her family said she died Feb. 4, less than a week after she first started to experience symptoms of the virus.
Developing drones able to fight autonomously in high-end combat will make them much more expensive and much less expendable.
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