The natives did not have advanced technology and the Spanish carried diseases such as smallpox that they had grown immune to but these diseases were new to the natives and killed many of them before they even went out to battle
There is no collective noun for the noun 'diseases'. Most likely because diseases don't usually come in groups. An outbreak is normally an outbreak of one disease at a time.
The incidence of gasteroenterologic diseases differs among ethnic groups. For instance, while gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is common in Caucasians, its incidence is lower among African Americans.
Julian Taylor has written: 'Social work with groups in Essex' 'The diseases of the appendix' -- subject(s): Appendix (Anatomy), Diseases
Fungal diseases are called mycoses and those affecting humans can be divided into four groups based on the level of penetration into the body tissues
There are different diseases that are more common in certain age groups, but anyone can be susceptible to any of them. The study of diseases in relation to age is called gerontology.
The Aborigines prevented diseases by eating certain bush medicines. They had a balanced diet by eating different food from different food groups.
There are many medicines for infectious diseases, too many to list.
Yes there are reliable medical therapy and support groups online for different diseases. I have one for Interstitial Cytistis and it does help sometimes.
yes many of diseases
There were diseases and many were robbed.
infectious diseases involve a causative organism, from groups such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and such. Noninfectious diseases are not caused by a specific infectious organism. You get an infective disease from a bacteria or a virus or even a fungus. Other diseases are not caused by these but by other things. For example: cancer.