PORK, Kosher for ALL Christians and Non, is true. tHE INTESTINES OF PORK ARE SICKENING TO PEOPLE. SPIROCETES ARE TO BLAME.
Yes, Bacteroides are opportunistic pathogens commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract. In hospital settings, they may cause healthcare-associated gastrointestinal infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients or those receiving prolonged antibiotic therapy.
most likely one or more STDs
Director Sheppard's illness was never disclosed on the show. The only thing we know is that she would likely have died fairly soon of the illness, if she hadn't died fighting.
That would not be a typical symptom. If you have a fever, it is likely due to some other illness.
The sloth and coati populations would increase.
A terminal illness is one that cannot be cured or effectively treated and carries a likely prognosis of death. Mental illnesses would not be considered terminal as they are not physical in nature, and therefor not cause death by one simply having the illness.
The sloth and coati populations would increase.
James Polk likely contracted cholera morbus, a gastrointestinal illness, during his travels as a politician and during his presidency, particularly when he was in areas with poor sanitation or contaminated water supplies. The disease often spread in crowded conditions and was exacerbated by inadequate hygiene practices. Polk's active lifestyle and the conditions of travel in the mid-19th century would have increased his risk of exposure to the bacteria responsible for the illness.
A swollen lymph node most likely. Probably due to recent illness or allergies.
If you have a stroke at work, workman's comp is not going to cover your illness. You must get hurt at work in an accident in order for the illness to be covered.
A smooth muscle is responsible for the contractibility of hollow organs, such as blood vessels and the gastrointestinal tract. Going to the bathroom would be controlled by these types of muscles.
A family physician would be able to give advice on a gastrointestinal bypass. There are also resources online that offer advice for gastrointestinal bypass surgery including: http://gastricbypassadvice.com/