They do not treat all diseases.
For the diseases they can treat the embryonic cells can provide replacements for the failing (or entirely missing) cells that due to their absence cause the disease.
A veterinarian is highly trained for treatment of diseases in many species, and probably could treat some human conditions. However, this is highly illegal, as stated by the Veterinary Licence. Likewise, it is illegal for physicians to treat animal species.
organ of human body that some notorious diseases of today damage specify one which can be transplanted
only some
There are actually several diseases of the gonads in human males. Some of these are testicular cancers, testicular torsion, hypogonadism, and epididymitis.
they can cure human diseases but the question is should we use them.
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Some diseases can be passed from animal to human, but not many. Most common carriers are pigs, but cats and dogs can also carry some communicable diseases, especially in their waste.
Yes, some stem cells do come from humans. The stem cells are taken from embryos. Animals also have stem cells used in research.
There are many human diseases that are caused by fungus, some commonly known diseases caused by fungi are jock itch, ringworm and athlete's foot. There are other uncommon diseases caused by fungus and one that I can name of is called Favus.
radioactive isotopes are used to detect medical problems and to treat some diseases.
There are many bacterial diseases. A few are:MeningitisSalmonella (food poisoning)Streptococci (as in strep throat)GonorrheaCholera
Infectious disease doctors are internal medicine doctors who treat and diagnose infectious diseases of varying types in the human body. Some diseases that infectious disease doctors deal with include AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, meningitis, tetanus, and various infections of the respiratory system. Infectious disease doctors also aid in the prevention of tropical and other travel-related diseases.