yes.
No. There are medicines to help control symptoms but there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.
No, not all medicines cure the illness. There are medicines which simply help ease the pain but don't cure the illness itself.
washing your face depending on the disease, sleeping. how r u do u have disease.
Medicines are chemicals or compounds used to cure, halt, or prevent disease; ease symptoms; or help in the diagnosis of illnesses. Advances in medicines have enabled doctors to cure many diseases and save lives. These days, medicines come from a variety of sources.
A 'panacea' is a cure-all, not a disease.
There are thousands of medicines in the world that cure animals diseases. These medicines are not always effective if the animal is too sick.
Theoretically the answer is yes. But many medicines are unnecessary, dangerous or false products.
Science is the only thing that can make medicines for cure of any disease and it is the less advancement in science that till date we are not able to find cure for cancer , TB etc.
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Yes, pulling out your own hair can become an addiction. Hair pulling is also a symptom of the disease trichomania. This disease has no cure, but there are some medicines that can be taken to help.
Unfortunately there is still no known cure for MS or Multiple Sclerosis. There are many medicines available now for MS that are known to slow down the disease.
There is currently no vaccine to treat this disease. You can take medicines such as advil and that kind of thing in order to soothe the symptoms. They are looking for a prevention vaccine for the future. Currently, you just have to wait the 7-10 days until the disease is gone.