In a report from Medline Plus, scientists may have found a way to prevent damage to the immune system as a result of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). When you have been diagnosed with a severe medical condition that has caused you to become disabled, then you could qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
Researchers from the U.S. and Europe discovered that by removing cholesterol from the virus's membrane, damage to the immune system can be averted. With this finding, the next step is to hopefully develop a vaccine against AIDS.
While government and non-profit agencies, along with other companies have been trying for years to find a vaccine, this new discovery could be good news for the millions of people stricken with HIV every year.
Worldwide, HIV affected about 2.6 million people in 2009. There are currently 3.3 million people who are living with this virus. In addition, approximately 1.8 million people lose their lives to AIDS ever year.
When a debilitating medical condition results in you being unable to work, then you could be eligible to receive Social Security disability benefits. To learn what your rights are and to receive assistance with your claim, your next step should be to seek help from an Atlanta Social Security disability lawyer.
Filing for Social Security disability benefits is complicated and time-consuming, but at LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A., our team of disability attorneys is ready for the challenge. We like to empower our clients by providing a FREE Social Security disability guide so you can learn more about the process of filing for disability benefits.
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