
Recessive Single Gene Disorders | Genetics | Biology

How many diseases can the human body stand?
Random curiosity.
Depends on what the diseases are. You’re looking at a very broad spectrum.
Aging Diseases and Glutathione

Girls – If you had a diseas and this was the only way to survive?
Imagine your doctor tells you you have a very rare unexplainable disease. He then hands you a shrink ray and says that in order to stay alive you must keep a tiny person squished under your bare foot or else you’ll rapidly lose your health. You can already feel your health declining.
What would you do? You will not make it out of the doctors office alive unless you shrink someone and find a way to keep them squished under your bare foot. How would you choose your victim and how would you keep them squished?
lololol i’d shrink the doctor. that’s pretty much to be expected.
as for keeping them squished… well he should be happy to be squished under my foot. he’s the one who diagnosed me with the disease!
Dr. Timothy Coté, Head of the FDA’s OOPD.wmv

Please help me with my cat?
Three days ago I bought a kitten it got very sick so i took it to the vet and it had panleukopenia. I had no idea that this was a very contagious disease the vet didnt tell me anything about it. So i went to the animal shelter and bought two adorable cats.They are both sneezing now and are acting a little sleepy. Do you think they have caught the disease or does it sound more like an upper respitory infection? Please answer if you have anything!!!!
Hope the other cats didn’t catch what the kitten has. Did the Animal-Shelter give the 2 cats a clean bill of health? How long ago did you get the cats? I would take them back to the Shelter and have them checked out. Or you could take all 3 to the Vet.
Contagious Disease Warning EAS

can u list diseases tht effect sub saharan africa?
please and thanks
The ones I’ve seen first-hand alone wouldn’t fit in this space…
you need to be more specific on what types you’re looking for.
Easiest would be HIV/AIDS, malaria, schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, measles, and the list goes on and on and on and on….
Keep in mind the above are not restricted to SSA.
David Rasnick – Rethinking AIDS 2009