Yes, sharing earrings can potentially transmit diseases, particularly if the earrings are worn in the ear piercings. Bacteria and viruses, such as those that cause infections or skin conditions, can be transferred through contaminated jewelry. It's advisable to avoid sharing earrings or to ensure they are properly sanitized before use to minimize the risk of infection.
YES
James Cook did not catch any notable diseases.
yes
You cannot get any diseases from human urine. In fact, human urine is sterile and so it cannot carry any diseases.
sometimes
== == == == Yes! Probably the most obvious would be rabies.
Diseases can be transmitted any number of ways. To catch a pathogen, one must be in contact with another who has been afflicted.
Of course! Early detection can catch any disease in the early steps. The sooner you catch a disease the better you have to get ride of it. This is true about every disease.
No, the noun 'earring' is a commonnoun, a general word for any type of jewelry worn on the ear.
Plays don't catch diseases. There is no representation of an epidemic in any of Shakespeare's plays either.
yes they can be reused it just has to be the same size earring to be more accurate. But you can put in any type of stud earring in it.
The amount of heat that is required to cremate a human body, would destroy all forms of disease. Therefore, NO it is no possible to catch a disease from the remains of a human.