1. A healthy immune system.
Medical waste can transmit a variety of diseases, from HIV and hepatitis to MRSA and E. coli. Basically, any medical waste that is contaminated with a human pathogen can then transmit that pathogen on to another human.
Sylvan's book "The Enemy Within: A History of Human Disease" explores the impact of various diseases on human history, from ancient times to the modern era. The author delves into how diseases have shaped societies, cultures, and medical advancements throughout history.
aids virus
Genetic modification of human embryonic stem cells is against the law because it can give way to unwanted mutations and diseases.
Gastroenterology is the name for the medical specialty for the treatment of diseases and conditions of the human digestive tract.
Christian Patrick Schaaf has written: 'Human genetics' -- subject(s): Methods, Human genetics, Inborn Genetic Diseases, Medical Genetics, Medical genetics, Genetic Phenomena
No, a pathologist is a medical professional who specializes in studying diseases and their effects on the human body. They are responsible for diagnosing diseases and understanding their causes and mechanisms, but they do not typically treat diseases with chemicals. Treatment is usually the responsibility of other medical specialists, such as oncologists or pharmacologists.
Maurice Lamy has written: 'L' homme et l'heredite' -- subject(s): Inborn Genetic Diseases, Medical Genetics, Human Heredity, Medical genetics
Both. Epidemic diseases need cures. Medical science works to find cures for diseases. This is human need.Galileo took the existing types of telescopes and invented his own so that he could examine stars more exactly. This is curiosity.
Judith Stephenson Heelan has written: 'Essentials of human parasitology' -- subject(s): Medical parasitology, Parasitic diseases
aqueous humor pushed back into the vitreous humor which again is pushed against the retina which result into blindness
organ of human body that some notorious diseases of today damage specify one which can be transplanted