White Nose Syndrome in bats - a fungal infection.
As well as being debilitating anyway I suspect it may be worse for the Horseshoe Bat on which the characteristic nose-leaf is a critical part of the animal's navigating and hunting echo-location.
NO, the Ice Age killed it.
Heart disease is linked to gum disease.
Preventing disease.
Saber tooth tigers (traveling and hunting in packs) would eat them if they were weak or infected by disease.
Etiology is a generic term not a disease or condition. It is a branch of medical science concerned with the causes and origins of disease.
ephebiatrics
yes you should be concerned because you don't know if the bad had a disease or if the chemical that killed it is harmful
Yes.
So we can have good lives not bad lives such as suffering in a disease.
There are a number of dietary factors to be concerned about for heart disease patients. These include eating more fruits and vegetables, cuttings back on salt, staying hydrated, as well as choosing the right types of fats.
Nobody wants to contract a disease. If someone comes across disease transmission, they are susceptible to getting it. The disease may hinder their way of life, make them call out of work, send them to the hospital, or worse.
The CDC is most concerned about Influenza A, specifically the H3N2 variant strain. The fungal meningitis outbreak from tainted steroids is also a major concern now.