1. Flu
2. Melanoma (dangerous type of skin cancer)
3. Salmonella food poisoning
4. Acid Reflux Disease
5. Osteporosis
6. Asthma
7. Fibromyalsia
9. Bronchitis
10. SIDS
11. Diabetes
13. Celiac Disease
14. Anorexia / Bulimia (Eating Disorders)
15. Alzhimers
Of course, there are thousand and thousands of other disorder out there, too.
Communicable diseases are diseases that pass from one human to another or from an animal to a human. Examples include impetigo, chicken pox, flu, tuberculosis and MRSA.
There are a number of examples of neurological diseases. Some of those examples include Alzheimers disease, Parkinsons, and multiple sclerosis, as well as palsy.
non-communicable diseases
· Examples of metal carbonates
Diseases that run in families can be referred to as genetic or hereditary diseases. Examples include Hemophilia, Male pattern baldness, and sickle-cell disease.
Infectious Diseases include: All Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) and any type of Disease that is caused by an infection. An external factor has to be introduced into the body to cause an Infectious Disease. Also colds.
There are more than three contagious diseases. The top three contagious diseases are flu, HIV and Ebola.
Tuberculosis and leprosy are examples of chronic diseases.
Food poisoning, and cancer
diseases or infections that are ammuned/unaffected by antibiotics.
Infection by most of the pathogenic microorganisms cause rise in body temperature. They are called as febrile diseases. Malaria and flu are the two examples.
Typical childhood diseases are Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Chickenpox, Diptheria, Whooping Cough, Pertussis. Vaccines are currently available for these diseases.