Yes, I believe, though Progress in the medical world rapidly growing each day. But there are still some diseases and viruses that remain a mystery to doctors and scientists around the world. In addition to HIV, there are some diseases which until now still can not be cured permanently.
Poliomielitis, better known by the name of Polio, has been around for thousands of years. This is an acute contagious viral disease that affects the nervous system. It usually affects the legs and causes paralysis. In most cases, the first symptom is a headache, nausea, fever, fatigue and muscle aches.
Ebola virus Filoviridae is that cause epidemic human disease. It is characterized by an extreme fever, many bleeding, and is often fatal. To this day, even though it has researched extensively, there is still no cure for this deadly disease. The death rate for humans infected with ebola is 90%.
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that is the most complicated. This is a disease of the soul which cripple patients logically difficult to distinguish reality and fantasy. Doctors confused because this disease does not determine the medical tests. Common symptoms of this disorder include loss of the ability of rational thinking, delusions, hallucinations, not coherence of thought and speech, as well as losing the ability to recognize people in the real world.
Because it can not be diagnosed properly and medical, disease is not curable. Although it is often treated with medication, but only treat some of the symptoms only
I think most diseases have a "weak point" that we humans can exploit in order to create a drug that will prevent the disease from functioning, or even killing or curing it. As of today, we don't have a cure for prion diseases, because all of these are typically diagnosed after it's possible to treat them (with today's drug technology). So my answer is going to be prion diseases.
yes... i believe that there is diseases like progeria this diseases cannot be cured because this is actually problem occur people having young age and it is affected at the time of polio and some laboratory are already doing some research and testing for the treatment of this disease and hope so this can be in reality for young age if there is some cure for it.
Regret is a disease that can not be cured. No matter how effort you try, if something you do not want has happened, you can never change it. No matter how sincere you acknowledge your mistakes, you will not be able to restore the past.
Even if you get a second chance, you should realize that the opportunity will never be the same as the first chance because you got it at different times. Therefore, is not it better to start a good start right than to finally sink into a guilt that ends in regret?
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I am reminded of a man who recently came to me just to talk about his love life. The first time he came, saw his footsteps limp, I knew that the story he was going to read to me was a sad and painful story. Sure enough. He claimed to be left by his lover after years of knitting a love story with him. Initially, I felt pity. I support and give a few words of encouragement to her. But then, I started wondering that there was no way he could be hurt for no apparent reason. Finally, I decided to take her back to her old memory with the girl and I finally understood. He was abandoned for no apparent reason, but I guessed that the sad tragedy he was going through was a consequence of what he had done months ago, when they had just become relationships as lovers. He confessed that at the beginning of their relationship, he did not really love the girl. He even had an affair with another girl. With tears in his eyes, he repeatedly uttered the word 'regret'. He was swept away in a deep stream of sadness and finally wept. I understand that he was devastated. I understand that he has regretted his mistakes in the past and has tried to fix them. But could she imagine the pain her beloved had been holding?
Something like that often happens in our midst or maybe even one of us has experienced it. Many people who establish a relationship without a sense of love and affection, which eventually led to a sense of discomfort and even infidelity. It hurts. One more painful thing is, when we know that our spouses do not love us and cheat, but we still choose to stick with it. It does sound stupid. But sometimes, if we really love someone, that's what happens. Therefore, we need to realize that a relationship of love that is not based on love and affection will only cause hurt and regret. So to avoid it, a relationship should not be woven if it does not really love each other. If you do not love him as a lover, then it is better to make friends only, because a loving relationship without loving is tantamount to hurt. Although in the end we can love him, all will never be the same again.
Ebola Virus Virus can not be cured, this deadly virus comes from chimpanzees and gorillas and now can be found in humans as well. It first happened in 1976 in the Congo Valley of Central Africa. Symptoms Ebola virus is pale, fever, and bleeding. Effects can be as extraordinary as seeing a person become mentally insane and incapable of judgment and making decisions, which will eventually come to the death of the individual affected with the disease.
Poliomyelitis, better known as Polio, has been around for thousands of years. It is an acute infectious viral disease that affects the nervous system. Usually affects the feet and causes paralysis. In most cases, the first symptoms are headache, nausea, fever, fatigue and muscle aches.
It usually spreads through contaminated food and water, and it manifests itself especially in children under the age of five. Today, a large number of children in African and South Asian countries are regarded as a direct consequence of this disease. In 1952, the United States saw 57,628 cases nationwide, making it the largest polio outbreak in the country.
Regarding the medicine, Polio can not be cured. But there is vaccination, which has become the most important vaccine given to children to avoid polio.
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Yes, I believe, though Progress in the medical world rapidly growing each day. But there are still some diseases and viruses that remain a mystery to doctors and scientists around the world. In addition to HIV, there are some diseases which until now still can not be cured permanently.
Poliomielitis, better known by the name of Polio, has been around for thousands of years. This is an acute contagious viral disease that affects the nervous system. It usually affects the legs and causes paralysis. In most cases, the first symptom is a headache, nausea, fever, fatigue and muscle aches.
Ebola virus Filoviridae is that cause epidemic human disease. It is characterized by an extreme fever, many bleeding, and is often fatal. To this day, even though it has researched extensively, there is still no cure for this deadly disease. The death rate for humans infected with ebola is 90%.
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that is the most complicated. This is a disease of the soul which cripple patients logically difficult to distinguish reality and fantasy. Doctors confused because this disease does not determine the medical tests. Common symptoms of this disorder include loss of the ability of rational thinking, delusions, hallucinations, not coherence of thought and speech, as well as losing the ability to recognize people in the real world.
Because it can not be diagnosed properly and medical, disease is not curable. Although it is often treated with medication, but only treat some of the symptoms only
I think most diseases have a "weak point" that we humans can exploit in order to create a drug that will prevent the disease from functioning, or even killing or curing it. As of today, we don't have a cure for prion diseases, because all of these are typically diagnosed after it's possible to treat them (with today's drug technology). So my answer is going to be prion diseases.
yes... i believe that there is diseases like progeria this diseases cannot be cured because this is actually problem occur people having young age and it is affected at the time of polio and some laboratory are already doing some research and testing for the treatment of this disease and hope so this can be in reality for young age if there is some cure for it.
Regret is a disease that can not be cured. No matter how effort you try, if something you do not want has happened, you can never change it. No matter how sincere you acknowledge your mistakes, you will not be able to restore the past.
Even if you get a second chance, you should realize that the opportunity will never be the same as the first chance because you got it at different times. Therefore, is not it better to start a good start right than to finally sink into a guilt that ends in regret?
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I am reminded of a man who recently came to me just to talk about his love life. The first time he came, saw his footsteps limp, I knew that the story he was going to read to me was a sad and painful story. Sure enough. He claimed to be left by his lover after years of knitting a love story with him. Initially, I felt pity. I support and give a few words of encouragement to her. But then, I started wondering that there was no way he could be hurt for no apparent reason. Finally, I decided to take her back to her old memory with the girl and I finally understood. He was abandoned for no apparent reason, but I guessed that the sad tragedy he was going through was a consequence of what he had done months ago, when they had just become relationships as lovers. He confessed that at the beginning of their relationship, he did not really love the girl. He even had an affair with another girl. With tears in his eyes, he repeatedly uttered the word 'regret'. He was swept away in a deep stream of sadness and finally wept. I understand that he was devastated. I understand that he has regretted his mistakes in the past and has tried to fix them. But could she imagine the pain her beloved had been holding?
Something like that often happens in our midst or maybe even one of us has experienced it. Many people who establish a relationship without a sense of love and affection, which eventually led to a sense of discomfort and even infidelity. It hurts. One more painful thing is, when we know that our spouses do not love us and cheat, but we still choose to stick with it. It does sound stupid. But sometimes, if we really love someone, that's what happens. Therefore, we need to realize that a relationship of love that is not based on love and affection will only cause hurt and regret. So to avoid it, a relationship should not be woven if it does not really love each other. If you do not love him as a lover, then it is better to make friends only, because a loving relationship without loving is tantamount to hurt. Although in the end we can love him, all will never be the same again.
Ebola Virus Virus can not be cured, this deadly virus comes from chimpanzees and gorillas and now can be found in humans as well. It first happened in 1976 in the Congo Valley of Central Africa. Symptoms Ebola virus is pale, fever, and bleeding. Effects can be as extraordinary as seeing a person become mentally insane and incapable of judgment and making decisions, which will eventually come to the death of the individual affected with the disease.
There are already development on antiviral drugs for the Ebola virus; https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/treatment/index.html
Poliomyelitis, better known as Polio, has been around for thousands of years. It is an acute infectious viral disease that affects the nervous system. Usually affects the feet and causes paralysis. In most cases, the first symptoms are headache, nausea, fever, fatigue and muscle aches.
It usually spreads through contaminated food and water, and it manifests itself especially in children under the age of five. Today, a large number of children in African and South Asian countries are regarded as a direct consequence of this disease. In 1952, the United States saw 57,628 cases nationwide, making it the largest polio outbreak in the country.
Regarding the medicine, Polio can not be cured. But there is vaccination, which has become the most important vaccine given to children to avoid polio.
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