In a recent showing of "Bones" the cast was exposed to valley fever. They were preparing to look at a skeleton 40-50 years old from a place in the desert. They had to be quarantined.
Actually a large number get Valley Fever and get well with no signs of being ill. They are immune to it then.
who are the famous people from the indus valley Ashoka the Great, was a ruler of the Maurya Empire
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yes, famous and normal/average people survived the fever of 1793.
Milder cases of Valley fever usually go away on their own. Many people choose to treat the flu like symptom with the usual herbal remedies for colds and flu. I recommend you speak to a doctor and be tested if you think you have Valley fever as not all cases are mild, and there are sometimes complications that arise later in life. See the related links below for more information on coccidioidomycosis (aka Valley fever) and for general information on herbal treatments for colds and flu symptoms.
hard to say because "most famous" is subjective. some valleys are well-known: silicon valley, san Fernando valley, great rift valley, death valley, yosemite valley, central valley, nile valley, napa valley, Rhine valley
Valley Fever is a fungal infection called coccidioidomycosis. Spores of the fungi, C. immitis, are inhaled, causing the infection. According to the valleyfever.org site, " Approximately 60% of people who are infected exhibit no symptoms (asymptomatic). In the other 40%, symptoms appear 10-30 days after exposure. These symptoms include a fever which can reach 104°F (39.5°C), dry cough, chest pains, joint and muscle aches, headache, and weight loss. About two weeks after the start of the fever, some people develop a painful red rash or lumps on the lower legs. Valley Fever Diagnosis and symptoms usually disappear without treatment in about one month"
there are 2 valleys around the world, thotapata, and kedu kedu valley. these both are the famous valleys around the world.
Valley fever was treated in the 1900s by supporting the symptoms. There were no drugs at the time, so that meant being in bed, drinking plenty of water but nothing really helped if the disease was severe.
La Bourgogne (Burgundy), Bordeaux, Alsace, The Loire Valley, Champagne, the Rhone Valley, are famous wine regions in France.
A fever of 105 or higher can kill you. A fever less than that, preferably around 102 or 101 will actually do good for you. Thus, a low fever is good but a high fever is not. Throughout history uncounted numbers of people have died from a fever, including some famous names which you might recognize. A fever of 105 or 106, even if it does not kill you, can leave you with permanent brain damage. Yes, fevers can be serious.
some people can' most people do if they are famous