25 Illnesses And Diseases That Aren’t As Deadly As They Used To Be | List25
Want more? Check out the Science & Technology Playlist: you like this video subscribe to List25: people say "Oh mmu was born in the wrong decade/century!" it kind of makes you wonder if they realized how sick people got from, uh, everything back then. For many of us, pretty much anything before Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin (1928) is a no. Still, part of the price we pay to live in glorious times such as these is that we don't realize how good we have it. To help remind us of a few reasons why, despite it's problems, living in the 2010's is pretty amazing, here are 25 Illnesses And Diseases That Aren't As Deadly As They Used To Be.
Check out the physical list here: Pox and Shingles
Diphtheria
RH-Negativity & Pregnancy
Malaria
Polio
Tuberculosis (TB)
Eclampsia
Rabies
Measles
Typhus
Scurvy
Hepatitis A
Dysentery
Smallpox
Typhoid Fever
Tetanus
Yellow Fever
Rubella
Rickets
Pneumococcal Disease
Leprosy
Issues with Premature Babies
The Flu
HIV
Bubonic Plague (Black Death)
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