bull
Okay, it's not bull. HeLa cells have used for innumerable amount of diseases, including but certainly not limited to smallpox, polio, certain strands of cancer, HPV, etc. Research for HIV/AIDS, Parkinsons, etc. have also been conducted.
they can cure human diseases but the question is should we use them.
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Immunizations don't cure anything. They help prevent diseases, not cure them! Hope I helped!
Well, consider the HeLa cells, which have been studied for decades to help scientists understand cell processes.
A stem cell transplant can help cure disease because it can grow into any cells that you body needs. An example of a time when a stem cell transplant is when a man cut off the end of his finger and used pig stem cells to grow it back.
yes because it keeps you healthy but it cant really cure it
Cells helping wounds heal and by protecting your body from diseases
Stem cells, T Helper cells, and Lymphocytes all help fight diseases.
Nobody knows for certain, but it is possible that it might be used to treat or cure a variety of diseases where specific types of cells are missing (either because they were never there, they died out, an autoimmune disorder killed them off, etc.). A few of these possibilities are:Parkinson's - caused by the loss of dopamine producing cells in the substantia nigra in the brainDiabetes (type I) - caused by the death of insulin producing cells in the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas
It can help you with brain cells not dieing when you drink alcohol.
Aloe vera is used to cure skin diseases and cure gall bladder disorders. Turmeric is used as an antiseptic. It cures cuts and burns. Castor oil is used to cure skin diseases. It can also help reduce constipation.
Yes. We have specialized cells that help fight diseases.