Daily Life Implications, History of Disease, Medical Comm Posted: 02-17-04 11:49am
Hey all, i'm doing some research on
diseases in the modern world and medical
stuff, kinda like how there hasn't been a
newly developed malaria or cholera drug in
years, but I can go get a bobbly pen with
a company's name on it, free, or even
forced upon me, that kinda thing. Out of
curiosity, I understand that hep b has a
number of people that are known carriers.
What life impact does this have upon
their lifestyle, if anyone is, then please
feel free to express an opinion, etc.
Some related issues are sex, teenage sex,
liver complications, drinking (why, why
not, etc from a health standpoint merely
for or against in light of being a
carrier) immunization, prevention,
highschool immunization requirements,
previous history of the disease, etc, how
it is transferred, and the most recent
research on it, treatment, and the
treatment of other hep variations
i'm also looking for information on small
pox, cholera, disentary (spl? Sry), etc
get back to me