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What defines a pathogen as airborne? Is it the ability of the pathogen to survive in the air? Or does it have to do with the pathogens ability to penetrate the immune system through the respiratory system?
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If not touching your face is such a big deal, then why are food services still allowed to be open? Isn't eating food just as uncertain as touching your face with your hands?
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What is the exact reason for not touching your face? Is it because you can introduce particulates close to your respiratory system that can be inhaled? Or is it because the virus can be absorbed through mucous membranes such as the mouth, eyes, and nose? Or both?
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If cavities and gingivitis are cause by bacteria, why aren't antibiotics used for daily dental hygiene?
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What is the difference between a diabetic person going into ketoacidosis and someone doing a keto diet? Why is one a deadly condition where the other is a way to lose weight?
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Prey animals have eyes on the side of their head to have a wider field of vision to detect predators. Conversely, predators typically have eyes on the front of their head to focus in on their prey better. How is it that birds of prey like falcons and eagles can hunt so well with side oriented eyes?
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