Radiation can cure cancer through what is known as radiation therapy. This is a process where the cancerous cells and genes are damaged.
Sharks alone do not cure people. For a certain disease, maybe. It depends on what disease you are talking about.
Radiation therapy is typically used to treat certain types of skin conditions; as well as certain types of cancer.
cure rate is the percentage or number of persons that can be cured in a certain disease
Radiation cure disease by being toxic to the tissues exposed to it. This means it would destroy both diseased and healthy tissues alike. Fortunately, modern technology allows us to focus the radiation more precisely and narrowly.
That is true. It is usually used to treat skin conditions and certain cancers.
not really, it depends on the level of exposure, some parts of the body are more sensitive to radiation than other parts, for example the thyroid, which can be protected by taking potassium iodide
There should be a nearby gardener, he/she will sell you some plant cure, use that on them to cure them of disease, alternatively you can use a certain Lunar Spell to cure them.
There are only a few known cures for cancer such as chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, or a combination. Unfortunately, blow jobs have not yet been proven to be a cure for this disease.
Yes I'm afraid if you get this disease it will almost certainly kill you. Although there is no cure there is certain drugs to slow it down.
Sadly, there is no cure to Wilson's disease. : (
Cure? No. Treat? Yes. Certain diseases, such as HIV have no "cure" as such. You sufferer can not be rid of the disease once infected. There are however, treatments that can minimise symptoms. True, some diseases have no cures but usually there are treatments to ease symptoms or help put the disease in remission. Sometimes this is not possible that is why, if you are interested in pursuing this, you should think about a career in science. Maybe you can find a cure for a disease yourself.
There is no cure for Marek's disease - this is a cancer caused by a virus.