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Moreover, when there are too many false alarms, as is often the case in neonatal units, hospital workers may become immune to the real ones.
The problem is because these kind of patients often exaggerate (over or under) the symptoms, or may become immune to some germs in time.
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Their expectations of support from children may have already declined earlier in their life course and thus may have become immune to the impact of the LTCI implementation.
Have a friend or agent with a fresh pair of eyes point out areas of your home that need work because of your familiarity with the home, you may have become immune to its trouble spots.
Lastly, as we grow older, the sad truth is that we may become somewhat immune to the plight of others (perhaps "immune" is too strong a word perhaps we simply become "less outraged").
An individual can be 'infected' through contact with fans in the population - typically due to the influence of family or friends, but individuals may also lose interest and recover or become immune to all future exposures.
Actually, those recovering become immune, remain in the population, and may have contacts with those not immune.
The researchers hypothesize that the Y chromosome loss may be skewed toward a specific population of blood cells that become immune cells known to fight cancer.
Most people become immune to the virus and experience only one attack, although it may recur in some people with compromised immunity.
And going into the special-care baby unit, seeing a child whose skin is falling off and who you know may die very young, and then consoling the parents – that's something you never become immune to.
Not only does the body become immune to them after a certain amount of time, but they may also have negative side-effects.
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