Yes, toxoplasmosis, which can be transmitted by careless handling of cat feces, can affect the brain.
True
No.
Peripheral vascular disease is disease of the blood vessels of the peripheries i.e. the limbs. Atherosclerosis, how ever is a generalised disease and other vessels are also involved
No thats completely false.
Rabbits actually excrete two types of "poop", partially digested cecals (aka "night feces") and fully digested feces. True feces are firmer and smaller, having been fully processed by the rabbit; while the feces isn't entirely odourless, it does have very little smell. Cecals are formed in the large intestines and are reingested by the rabbit in order to absorb certain vitamins and minerals; they are a little larger and moister than true feces and may have slightly more aroma. The lack of noticeable smell in either form is most likely due to the nature of a healthy rabbit's diet. Rabbits are true herbivores (plant eaters) and the high fibre content of their diet produces drier feces with little waste remaining.
no
True RA is an Autoimmune disease.
I read a few years ago that baby boys and girl babies have the same amount of brain cells at birth but a solution washes over the boys brainh cells and kills out a certain amount of his brain cells. is this true?
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Yes, it is true.
No it is not a myth it is true.
true.