Doctors and related health care practitioners claim that the most vulnerable groups to disease attack are the elderly and infants. One reason given is that one’s immune system is weakest at the two extremes of life. The body loses its ability to fight disease in old age paving way for easier entry of disease causing organisms. Infants have a developing immune system. Hence, they lack sufficient blood cells conquer diseases. … Continue Reading
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