population control
2007-03-01 09:10:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a pretty existential question. There's a lot of answers that really deal with the "how" diseases occur, or mechanistic "why's" but for the big Why, that's more a question for religion or philosophy.
Since this is posted in infectious diseases, I'll stick to that... it seems that life evolves to inhabit available environment niches. To bacteria and fungi, our bodies represent large, warm, mobile incubators that interact with other potential hosts and provide nutrient rich, wet, warm environments that they'd love to grow in. Our immune systems try to keep them in check. Viruses are a little different, but safe to say they depend upon living cells to reproduce and spread, and they find in us a variety of host cells compatible with their life cycles...
So... not to be reductionist, but infectious diseases exist because their hosts exist...
2007-03-01 14:55:35
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answered by Radon 2
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Our bodies are acidic due to All the toxins and unnatural elements we digest everyday.
Pollution and viruses,parasites.
ANything unnatural to your body is at some degree bad for your body.
eat organic everything if u can.
To be disease free u have to turn your body from acidic to alkaline.
hard. but, blame humans. unnatural pasteurisants in the foods are unnatural to the body
2007-03-01 09:14:07
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answered by skol312000 1
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To control the population of earth.
2007-03-01 09:11:01
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answered by bafler2005 1
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Disease exists as a part of mortal life. Being sick can test our faith and, if taken well, can increase our spiritual growth and help refine us.
2007-03-01 09:10:30
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answered by Arthurpod 4
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To get rid of unintellectual people like you.... or it could be that you play with yourself
2007-03-01 10:58:46
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answered by USMC Recon 2
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