Most technological cures to diseases use natural sources in some form. So both would be the best answer. Heart disease, for example, is easily fought by restricting saturated fats and ingesting substances such as garlic on a regular basis. Olive oil which is high in HDL cholesterols actually helps to clear out arterial blockage.
1. The diagnosis of a disease and its treatment are the main aspects related to human health. 2. A diaease can be cured if diagnosed early. 3. New techniques and tools of biotechnology help to identify the gene, which has a probable role in developing a particular disease. 4. The chances of getting diseases such as diabetes, heart disease can be determined before the onset of their clinical symptoms. This can be done through identifying the genes responsible for causing these diseases. 5. Even the genetic disease can be traced in foetal life in the womb of the mother.
You cannot polish fully cured interior acrylic latex paint, it does not set up well enough to be polished. It is not designed for this and doing so can ruin your finish.
About the 1830's but it was able to be cured until the 1890's
Because it hasn't fully 'cured' yet.
No there is no cure at present however there are some positive steps being made in this direction.
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There is no cure for AIDS.
stomach ache problems are cured
cancer diseases
Im not sure about cured but we know the genes that cause some genetic diseases such as huntingtons
Diseases are prevented, not cured, by vaccination. Small Pox.
It was Scurvy
At the present time- no.
bleeding earholes.
if scientists find cures for genetic diseases for example, that effects the economy because people won't need to buy those medications for those genetic diseases that weren't cured before.
antibiotics
They can be cured by smoking chronic bud. This is good for other types of chronic pains.