That would depend on the morals of people and the kind of fatal illness that a person carries. For example, cancer is not contagious and will not affect a person's sex life in any way.
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A fatal disease is a medical condition that ultimately leads to the death of the individual affected by it. Common examples include certain types of cancers, advanced stage heart disease, and terminal illnesses like ALS or Huntington's disease. Treatment options for fatal diseases are often focused on improving quality of life rather than curing the condition.
Yes, Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin in 1928 revolutionized medicine by introducing the first antibiotic drug. Penicillin has saved countless lives by effectively treating bacterial infections that were previously fatal.
Cerebral atrophy itself is not usually fatal, but it can lead to progressive decline in cognitive function and motor skills, depending on the extent and location of the brain damage. Underlying conditions that cause cerebral atrophy, such as neurodegenerative diseases or severe head injuries, can be life-threatening. Prompt medical evaluation and treatment are necessary to address any associated symptoms and complications.
That depends on what you mean by lethal. If you mean e.g. the gene for Huntington's disease than this is because the carrier is likely to pass on their genes before death as it only manifests later on in life. Unless the gene causes the carrier to die before they reproduce - it will stay in the gene pool. Would you kill someone because they had a genetic disorder or not let them reproduce?
Mosquitoes are not poisonous but they can spread diseases, some of which can be fatal. People who die from mosquito-spread diseases far outnumber the people killed by shark attacks.
Due to interbreeding
no! Bleach has millions of diseases that can be fatal.
cystic fibrosis
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Absolutely ! It's been widely known for many years - that smoking contributes to, or directly causes fatal diseases !
Dystentary is one, and also a very high case of Diabetes not treated is fatal.
squamos cell carcinoma please explain
To acquire immunity against fatal diseases.
You probably are asking about water borne diseases. These are the diseases that are spread by contaminated water. Cholera is one of these and affects 3-5 million people a year, worldwide. In severe cases it can be fatal.
spread diseases that leave painful sores but are not fatal spread by bite, physical contact, or feces
Cancer tumors and even the smallest diseases are fatal without the proper medical attention.A fever can run wild and a unattended cough could become infectious if let go.