No it would not help 'CURE' them, if someone is infected with a virus it is only their own immune system that can cure them.
However, improving sanitary condition will help prevent the virus form being spread between people so that they do not become ill in the first place. (A preventative rather than curative action).
That would be a union.
There was such an abundance of unskilled workers that if they protested for better working conditions, they would get fired and easily replaced by someone who was eager for a job.
NO, if you typed "viruses'" (viruses with an apostrophe) it would mean "The viruses' (more than one virus's) something.
about 500,000 viruses
it would eventaully die
no. combat arms does not give you viruses. if it did, there are enough people that play it, to where they would post it, and it would be all over the news about nexon giving you viruses
No. If someone really died, there would be legal issues and it would be not sanitary.
If by viruses, you mean computer viruses, it was Richard Skrenta. He wrote the Elk Cloner. If by viruses, you mean human viruses, that would be God. He and Moses sent a plague across Egypt, forcing them to surrender their slaves.
One such example would be a vaccine for viral illnesses. They can be made from attenuated (weakened) viruses or from inactivated viruses or pieces of them.
No. Unless you go on links from facebook, but they would have to be really complex viruses.
If that were true, we would all be dead from having colds, which are caused by viruses. The reality is many viruses are harmless or just an inconvenient if you are otherwise healthy.
Yes, tampons are sanitary - thus why they're referred to as sanitary products - but sanitary just means clean, not sterilized. Although sanitary tampons can contain bacteria, especially if they are stored in warm moist areas or not kept clean before insertion. Tampons also encourage bacteria to grow within the vagina so they are not the most sanitary menstrual product, thus various health risks.