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Why are inoculation done in humans or animals?

Inoculations are done in humans and animals in an attempt to prevent disease. Inoculations were formed in a fight against deadly disease.


For what reason would a body scan be given?

Full body scans, also known as CT scans, or computed tomography scans, are generally done on individuals that have no symptoms or suspicions of disease. They are marketed as a preventative healthcare measure, but some healthcare officials advise against them.


A spring is stretched - what is the work done by the stretching body?

The work done by the stretching body is equal to the difference in potential energy stored in the spring before and after it is stretched. This work is done against the restoring force of the spring.


Which disease of digestive system in India has received great attention and against which active vaccination is being done even in schools?

Enterocolitis


What is the work done against the gravity when a body is moved horizontally along a frictionless surface?

No work is done against gravity when a body is moved horizontally along a frictionless surface because the force of gravity acts perpendicular to the direction of motion. Work is only done when a force is exerted in the direction of motion.


What can be done to safeguard children against cat-scratch disease?

Children should be told not to play with stray cats or make cats angry.


Differentiate batween the work done on the body and work done by the body?

note: Work done is = force applied to a body * time taken by the body When we apply a force on to an object such that the object displaced in the direction of force, then some unit of work is done on the body. When a body sets another body into motion by applying a force, in unit time, that body is considered as it had done a unit of work


What causes symptoms of disease?

Symptoms of disease are caused by the body's response to an underlying infection, inflammation, or abnormal process. This response can include pain, fever, fatigue, and other signs that the body is trying to fight off the disease. Symptoms can also be the result of damage done by the disease to specific organs or tissues.


Why was smallpox inoculation important?

Inoculations are done to protect you from harmful diseases.


What does it mean to innoculate?

It means to receive an injection (needle) of a vaccine or serum into the body. Generally done to give some immunity to a disease of some type.


What can you do about polygamy?

We have already done something about it in the United States. It is against the law.We have already done something about it in the United States. It is against the law.We have already done something about it in the United States. It is against the law.We have already done something about it in the United States. It is against the law.


Why is HIV a biological pressure disease?

HIV is in fact a biological stressing condition. This is done by the body being suppressed immune-wise. Also, the amount of drugs is what takes a toll on the body's cells, especially due to the side effects.