As a preventative measures the Romans first made sure that they had clean water. They stayed away from places such as the Pontine Marshes, with their unhealthy air and swarms of biting insects. They left the city during the hot summers, when plague or disease was apt to break out. (at least the wealthy did) They would also periodically take "purges". Which was a laxative treatment, in the belief that they would flush the bad humors from their bodies.
They visited a temple to pray not to catch any illnesses.
yes
In its archaic (early) period, The Romans were influenced by the Sabine, the Etruscans and the Greeks. The influence of the former two then faded, while that of the Greeks increased.
they had 16 wees a day
it will stop the system
The nile river.
I do not think the Ancient greeks knew about "germs". However, I think the word you are after is "antiseptic", (anti-+ Greek sēptikos putrefying)
No, it can not do that.
Wash your hands!
Αυτό εμποδίζει την ανάπτυξη των μικροβίων.
Most likely.
The Greek term for "this prevents growth of germs" is "αυτό εμποδίζει την ανάπτυξη μικροβίων".
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
this effects the germs because it is really dangerous
Sleep does not stop growth.
ANTISEPTIC - 'αντί'
anti (“against”) and sepsis (“poison”).
human growth stop at about 16 - 18 years old ... working out be for you growth has stop can stunt your growth ...