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Results from our forumthe difference between Viruses and Bacteria.... other cells to multiply. Bacterial infections are easy to cure with the use of anti-biotics, where-as viruses can be insufferably hard to cure or vaccinate against. For example: We still don't have a cure for the common cold. Sources: Biology teachers, Nelson Biology VCE Units 1&2
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The Fiber DiseaseIs this why we are putting the HIV gene into plants? To say vaccinate the world in a way that no one will notice? Through our food. They all link together, Will find the grand plan again............. Skytroll
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The Fiber Disease... It is why and what that is not reported to the public. Biofilms are forming in animals, why? The study on mice is to find the immune problem, to vaccinate. If one realizes that it is the bacteria, quorem sensing and signalling that sets the stage for this. Too much bacteria in air, water, and ...
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The Fiber Disease... It is why and what that is not reported to the public. Biofilms are forming in animals, why? The study on mice is to find the immune problem, to vaccinate. If one realizes that it is the bacteria, quorem sensing and signalling that sets the stage for this. Too much bacteria in air, water, and ...
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Vaccination for HIVi've read an article saying that there are vaccines for HIV. is it is so, why the people is not vaccinate now? is there any side effect? how can i get the information about the vaccines for HIV? thank you
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