Biology, asked by Gourav4439, 1 year ago

Do you think there will be less illness in the future

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Answered by jay2101
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Science writer Carl Zimmer says that in his utopia there would be a global public health system with sophisticated drugs and vaccines to deal with any virus that could cause us trouble.

Viruses are by far the most abundant lifeform on Earth. If you took all the stars in the universe and multiplied that number by a million, that’s how many viruses we think are on the planet.

Zimmer thinks we should face the future with a mixture of optimism and preparing for the worse. He thinks we will face some unknown virus that will cause a lot of damage – history tells us that this is so. We do understand viruses a lot better now, and there is great hope that one day we’ll be able to find a drug that can kill any virus. But this research is at a very preliminary stage, and it will be a number of years before we see whether this type of universal anti-viral drug could actually work.

Viruses are very versatile and clever, and so there are things that they can do for us. Some scientists are using viruses as engineers to assemble solar panels, others are using viruses to manufacture proteins that could be used as drugs. So, maybe in the future we won’t think of viruses as our enemies, but instead view them as our friends.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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The Healthcare

Explanation:

  1. Huge information and expanded straight forwardness to cost and quality will be keys to progress. Furthermore, frameworks will be proportional, give more access and become greater network driven.
  2. Wellbeing frameworks ought to create showcase explicit wellbeing conveyance benefits that improve personalization.  
  3. Amyotrophic sidelong sclerosis.It  Also known as engine neurone ailment or Lou Gehrig's Disease, there is no remedy for the illness. In spite of the fact that there exists a few medications to improve the nature of and broaden life, it is deadly inside 3–5 years after beginning.  
  4. Wellbeing research has high an incentive to society.
  5. It can give significant data about infection patterns and hazard factors, results of treatment or general wellbeing intercessions, practical capacities, examples of care, and social insurance expenses and use.  
  6. The emphasis is truly on uncommon ailments, yet a dependable case can be made that there are at any rate 10,000 infections on the planet, however there is likely more. What's more, there are somewhat more than 500 medicines
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