If you mean infectuous disease. The most common deadly disease in the US in the early 1900s was probably tuberculosis. In the last half of the 1900s it was probably Influenza (the flu). If you mean any disease, then I think it would be Heart disease for the entire century.
The most common disease is the ever popular plague.
acrylic Acrylic nails are generally safe, but can increase the risk of infection under the nail.
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Some non infectious diseases are:Alcoholic liver failureallergiesAlzheimers diseaseasthmaBone Disease (osteoporosis)breast CancerCardiac arrestcarpal tunnel syndromeceliac diseasecerebral palsycoliccoronary heart diseaseDementiaDiabeteseczemaemphysemaglaucomaHeart AttackhypertensionHypercholesterolemiairritable bowel syndromemuscular dystrophyosteoarthritisplantar fasciitispolycystic ovarian syndromeSchizophreniaspinal stenosisstress incontinenceStroke
To have an auto immune disease, your immune system has to be totally active. Most of the auto immune diseases are most probably caused by undiagnosed chronic infections. Your body will not attack the body proteins for no reason. Very shortly, you will find out the treatment for most of the autoimmune diseases.
The Johny cakes were most popular in the 1900s
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The most popular occupations for women in the early 1900s were secretaries and managers.
Explosions was one and was the most popular! collapsed roofs was another
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football(soccer)
The two most popular spectator sports in the U.S. in the early 1900's was Baseball and the ever popular Soccer
Mr. Potatohead? Potatoes aren't vegetables, though.
in the 1900s
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