The pesticides used to kill scorpions are probably harmful to anyone. Since a small child with leukemia likely has a suppressed immune system, they would be particularly harmful.
Most likely kids and young adults :)
no, scorpion is sub-zeros brother and smoke is scorpions , cousin and noob is subzeros brother and scorpion and rain is cousin. but rain was scorpions uncle but he died so rains child be rain and the child was scorpions cousin ....
Though pesticides have some good in them, they also have bad. Pesticides accumulate in the fat deposits in the body where they remain and cause damage. Children are more likely to suffer negative effects from pesticide exposure than adults In and around homes, children and adults spend a lot of time around the lawn and on the floor, where pesticide residues are often found. It is said that even in households identified as "low use homes" have at least 5 pesticides. Pesticides can remain on food even after you wash or clean them off. When people come across pesticides they can cause cancer, brain tumors, and even if the mother of an unborn child comes across them, the child could have birth defects:
Ching-Hon Pui has written: 'Childhood leukemias' -- subject(s): Leukemia, Child
A great way to help your child understand about leukemia is to find a book in your local bookstore that is age appropriate and will help him better understand what is going on with the boy. Another thing you can do is sit with him and explain to him what is going on with the boy and answer any questions he may have.
Dionne Elise Laslo has written: 'The relation between child coping, parent coping and psychosocial adjustment in children and adolescents with acute lymphocytic leukemia' -- subject(s): Chronically ill children, Family relationships, Lymphocytic leukemia, Parents, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Lymphocytic leukemia, Psychology, Treatment
Early symptoms of leukemia for people with acute forms of the disease may include fever, fatigue, frequent infections, and painless lumps in the neck, underarm, stomach, or groin. In many cases, people with chronic type of the disease have no early symptoms of leukemia.
They typically don't, mother scorpions look after their babies and carry them along on their back for some time after they are born, up to several months!
There are over a dozen of different types of leukemia with different causations.. most of them nonviral. So generally, the answer is no. However, one form is believed to have a viral cause.While leukemia is not standardly a sexually transmissible disease, Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma is believed to be caused by HTLV-1 virus. "Transmission of HTLV-1 is believed to occur from mother to child; by sexual contact; and through exposure to contaminated blood, either through blood transfusion or sharing of contaminated needles."Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adult_T-cell_leukemia/lymphomahttp://www.healthcommunities.com/leukemia/types.shtmlLeukemia isn't a type of STI.
acute lymphocytic leukemia
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Janies, WBC are immature and nonfunctional. This is the cause of her infections.