One of theses is Cancer.
Go for it as long as there were no diseases.
A person who studies blood and diseases. ---- Made part to you by: Brielle Long
The diseases were not really controlled, those who caught the diseases either died or lived. If they lived they often passed on a partial immunity to their children which meant their children were less likely to be affected by some diseases.
Answer There could be many reasons for this such as stress, medications, illness, he has no sexual desire for the person he is with, he cannot be with the person he wants to be with, he is paralyzed, he's in a long distance relationship and cannot reach that person... :-)
Examples of long-lasting noninfectious diseases include diabetes, hypertension, asthma, arthritis, and certain types of cancer. These conditions are typically chronic and can require ongoing management and treatment to control symptoms and prevent complications.
The oldest person ever was Jeanne Calment who lived a long life of 122 years than passed away! (:
not many people with diseases in the camps survived for very long.
Yes, as long as there is some written proof of the loan such as a promissory note and the statute of limitations hasn't passed.
There are numerous diseases that will require a long hospital stay. Some are cancers, AIDS, TB, respiratory diseases, and many more.
Until the statute of limitations for the particular issue has passed.
Infectious Disease can be spread from person to person though coughing or sneezing or some other means.(The Common cold, The Flu). Non-Infectious Disease cannot be spread from person to person. (Cancer, Heart Disease).
In many cases, as long as the individual that has passed was the only person on the debt, then they are the only person that was responsible. If a spouse or additional person was listed on a debt as a joint owner, than the creditor can attempt to collect on the debt from the living even though the other joint borrower has passed away.