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Where did diseases come from?
Diseases came from the bacteria in the air, the bacteria or fungi moulds got into people's systems by their mouths, eyes, ears and skin so when our bodies did not have an antibiotic in our imune...
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How is an infectious disease different from an noninfectious disease?
Infectious diseases involve a causative organism, from groups such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and such. Noninfectious diseases involve causes other than specific infectious organisms.
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What diseases are Noninfectious?
Dizziness, headache, insomnia, palpitation, shortness of breath, fatigue, tinnitus, hypertensive heart disease, stroke, diabetes.Congenital disordersCardiovascular diseases
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Where did the mononucleosis disease originally come from?
Mononucleosis ("kissing disease," EBV infectious mononucleosis, Pfeiffer's disease, Filatov's disease) comes from the Epstein-Barr Virus, which is a type of Herpes virus. Up to 90% of adults are...
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Did venereal disease come from sheep?
It's likely that researchers will never come to an agreement about where syphilis originated and how it arrived in the Old World. The most widely accepted theory is that the venereal form of the...