Scientists generally agree that germs, which include bacteria, viruses, and fungi, play a significant role in causing infectious diseases. They've studied germs extensively and have developed a comprehensive understanding of how they can spread, infect humans, and be controlled.
The field of microbiology and related research has also provided valuable insights into germs' behavior, transmission, and the development of vaccines and treatments to combat them. Scientists have advised us that: Maintaining good hygiene and vaccination are among the primary measures recommended to protect against germs and the diseases they can cause.
Here are what I hate about scientific truth-claims:
Eating unboiled meat is risky but eating fresh plants within salad meal is healthy. A fresh plant meal doesn't have virus or bacteria to transmit diseases.
Some scientists said: Rats spread laser fever.
I totally disagree with this assertion for the fact that some of our great ground parents lived in huts in local villages in Africa, before industrial urbanization. Most of them had lived 100+ years on earth without laser fever before their deaths.
Why is laser fever becomes a new thing associated with house rats, especially in local terms. Were rats not in existence in the past centuries?
Some scientific truth-claims should be checked because most scientists, when they're unble to discover truth, they approximate:
The temperature is ABOUT 30 degree Celsius. Not the sure of temperature level
The patients BP is rising because he is THINKING. So we should stop thinking?
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