From a mythological curse that stops the breath once asleep, to a face disfiguring disease that attacks children, these are 15 diseases with no cure. We take a look through 15 horrible diseases that have no cure.
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Learn about cardiovascular disease from the heart experts, including risk factors, prevention, and symptoms.
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Top 10 Scary Diseases That Could Wipe Out Humanity
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There are diseases on our planet that is hard to get rid of. On this list, we will be talking about some of the most dangerous viruses out there that can wipe out humanity. Which virus scares you the most?
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Although microscopic, diseases can be highly infectious and cause painful deaths.
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Toward the end of the 20th century, deadly microbes seemed to be springing up out of nowhere: Lassa virus in 1969, Ebola virus in 1976 and HIV in the 1980s. Public health officials classified them as “emerging diseases,” meaning they are newly introduced or rising rapidly in human populations. Recent data, however, suggest these viruses may instead have been circulating widely for hundreds or thousands of years. We may not be contending with emerging disease at all, but emerging diagnosis of ancient and frequent disease. This paradigm shift has implications towards countering these viruses now before they become global threats. Video Rating: / 5
50,000 American adults are killed annually by diseases that have vaccines.
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Brian Amman, ecologist for the Centers for Disease Control, takes a look at disastrous pandemics from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate their depictions really are.
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What kind of sickness could be so lethal we hardly have time to think about it? That’s what we’ll find out, in this episode of The Infographics Show: Diseases that will End you the Quickest. 🔔SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/TheInfographicsShow 🔔
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Infections from tickborne diseases in the US are steadily increasing — and new tickborne diseases have been discovered in recent years. Ticks are vectors that can carry infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites. When an infected tick bites a person or an animal, the tick’s saliva transmits infectious agents that can cause illness. Some ticks can transmit multiple diseases. These “co-infections” pose challenges for diagnosing, treating and preventing tickborne diseases.
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About a quarter of deaths worldwide–many of them children–are caused by infectious organisms. The World Health Organization reports that new infectious diseases are continuing to emerge and familiar ones are appearing in new locations around the globe. What You Need to Know About Infectious Disease provides an overview of infectious disease, drawing on reports of the Institute of Medicine.
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This animation describes the cause, symptoms, and factors in the development of Crohn’s disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Chronic disease is everywhere. CDC’s National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) is helping communities everywhere make changes to prevent chronic diseases in the future. Through various programs, we’re already seeing a difference. Together, we can help Americans live longer, healthier lives.
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