Someone who helps sick people is commonly referred to as a caregiver or a healthcare provider. This term can encompass various roles, including nurses, doctors, and home health aides, among others. Caregivers provide medical assistance, emotional support, and daily living assistance to those in need.
You call them a veterinarian
Staying near sick people puts you at a higher risk of getting infected.
Nurses, doctors, surgeons, paramedics, and a lot more.
According to research conducted in England, more people call in sick on Mondays (over a third).
medicine
no. only through john Edwards There are stories of deceased people making calls, but if you have received a call like that, it could be a sick joke or somebody using your dads phone.
They must either have a sick humor, or have a sick mind......or they just like to scare people,.....really bad....
well, they get water from ground daily, for meals they all gather in one place, when somebody is sick, EVERYBODY near the sick person helps the family out. also africans have stronger immune systems because most of their time is spent in the sun. some people that go to Africa actually die of it or get a bad illness (ie, cancer, i guess).
he helps people that have cancer and that are sick.
A person who helps sick people is typically called a healthcare professional. This includes a range of roles such as doctors, nurses, and therapists, all of whom provide care and support to patients. More broadly, the term "caregiver" can also refer to individuals who assist those who are ill or in need of help.
doctors
because bacteria can germs-from sexually with ur mouth or somebody gives to other people get in sick.