More then millions, but not all effect humans or at least not in a way you would notice.
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7 is quite often seen in nature, in history and in religion, but most of the luckiness associated with it is due to the prevalence of religious philosophies and the connotations of the number 7 in them:
because it wants to be
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There are many medicines for infectious diseases, too many to list.
yes many of diseases
There were diseases and many were robbed.
There are many, many diseases caused by bacteria. Far too many to list here
You can get many dangerous and sickly diseases from bathrooms. You can get diseases such as the common flu to E.Coli.
What you are asking is the pathology and physiology of the diseases and the treatment of the diseases. This topic is beyond the scope of a single text book also. There are many type of diseases and the treatment of them is done by many type of specialists.
Communicable diseases are diseases that can be passed from one person to another. These include all STDs, such as AIDS, as well as many other diseases.
a dog can get all the diseases we can and that is simply the truth
A controllable diseases is a disease that can be managed. Many diseases can be managed by managing nutrition and exercising on a regular basis.
Autism is NOT a disease. Many diseases do not show symptoms until later in life and as such it is impossible to say how many children are born with diseases. Furthermore it depends on the diseases, the country or location, and the time span of births.
The pilgrims faced many diseases. Many of them died in winter of either the cold or the diseases.
There are many many diseases that result from bacteria. Tetanus, Diptheria, STDs, Lyme disease are some.