The simple action of washing the hands has reduced contamination and disease rates worldwide. The knowledge of germs causing disease and the simple act of hand washing has been a game changer in many areas of the world. The knowledge that some infections are contagious has also gone far in reducing the Death Rate.
Special health problems the tiger is facing now has to do with humans. Humans are inbreeding the cat for profits. In return, the animals are born with a lot of issues such as curved spines. The tiger is also an endangered animal due to the fault of humans.
Sexual. Like humans, they need the opposite sex to reproduce.
It is never safe to give a cat any medicine without vet advice; cats' metabolism is different enough from human that drugs we see as harmless are fatal to them. Additionally, cats are smaller than humans, so that they typically need only 1/20 the dose that humans do; medicine made for humans is generally made so strong that it is difficult to measure out a safe dose for cats.
No. tums are ment for humans. Not really animals. But u could use a medicine ment for guinea pigs.
Some anthropologists have proposed that humans have an instinctive reaction to large and strong animals with big teeth. They base it on the natural reactions of humans and other primates to these stimuli and knowledge of our ancestors having had to deal with such animals on a daily basis, leaving this instinctive fear ingrained in us. Tigers are dangerous predators that have those characteristics. That they can and do kill people has been made known, so that we have the knowledge of the danger they present. It would be a fear that is founded on known risks if not on instinct.
vish is hard wait come.............a medicine more book do you make a medicine book more humans
many...in agriculture,medicine&health,drugs etc..
Medicine is not a necessity to humans, but humans use it in order to enhance their own bodies whether it is to enhance their immune system, cardiovascular health, stabilize hormones, digestion aid... Our bodies DNA is programed to do one thing and medicine works to alter how our body functions for our benefit.
Well, without medicine, in the old days, people could die from common things like toothaches. Better health has increased the life expectancy for humans from 35 years in the old days, to more than double that nowadays.
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Firstly, bacteria can be harmful as well as benificial to humans. Since your question pertains only to benifiacial bacteria, the answer follows:- Bacteria help humans by fuel, food, environmental recycling, environmental cleanup, and health and medicine. Fuel- Gas For our Cars Food- Yogurt, milk, cheese, etc Environmental Recycling- Cleaning up major gas and oil spills Health and Medicine- Antibiotics, any med. that ends in -sillen or -botics
Human medicine for humans, cat medicine for cats
they stopped hunting and saved grasslands
Humans and only humans, at least to my current knowledge.
In the Bible story, only humans ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, so only humans had this knowledge.
Umm...they kinda created all of it.
Because that is how science works. Knowledge allows the building of other knowledge, and knowing how one organism's genetic structure works is important in the fields of medicine, evolution, microbiology, and pure research.