The evidence that the venereal diseases originally became infectious after human and animal intercourse is that they were first spread by crew members on the voyages led by Christopher Columbus.
David Isaacs has written: 'Evidence-based pediatric infectious diseases' -- subject(s): Adolescent, Child, Communicable diseases, Communicable diseases in children, Evidence-Based Medicine, Evidence-based pediatrics, Handbooks
Mostly that would be religion and politics.
evidence links aneurysms to certain rare diseases of the connective tissue. These diseases include Marfan syndrome, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and fibromuscular dysplasia.
There is no evidence he has any diseases. According to his physical exam, he is in very good health and stays in shape.
Currently there is no evidence that the infectious prior responsible for CWD can infect dogs. However, there hasn't been much research into this.
George Kenneth Stone has written: 'Evidence in science' 'Diseases of the joints and rheumatism' -- subject(s): Diseases, Joints, Rheumatism
If any evidence was moved by the first responders prior to your arrival, photograph it's present location and condition. Never have the officer place the item of evidence back where it was originally located.
In prehistoric times, diseases such as tuberculosis, syphilis, leprosy, and dental cavities were present. Evidence from skeletal remains and archaeological studies provide insights into the health challenges faced by ancient populations.
the process includes killing an embryo when taking out the stem cells which are then grown and used to treat patients with diseases.
Erratic boulders can provide evidence of a flood because of the distance that is measured from where they were originally placed. This could only be through a strong current of water as they are usually displaced and out of place.
Only the Old Testament was originally written almost entirely in Hebrew. The exception being parts of Daniel. The New Testament was originally written entirely in Greek, although there is some evidence Matthew first wrote his Gospel in Hebrew.
When it was originally proposed people thought it was impossible but then with further evidence provided and research since then it is an accepted theory.