Everyone knows how devastating this disease was, killing 20 million people, or one third of Europe’s population. I know many people think, yeah yeah, that happened hundreds of years ago, and we have advanced from those sorts of catastrophes. However, recent data collected in 2015 explained how Tuberculosis has killed nearly 2 million people across the planet. So think about that, even modern day technology, and vaccines excetra, still has major gaps when it comes to saving human lives. Now I am not here to talk about human death on major scales, I am here to argue the opposing sides as to how the world health among humans will affect medical …show more content…
We must look at all the boundaries we see across the planet, and learn how to break them down for the betterment of everyone’s health. Otherwise, there will simply be too many problems, too isolated for certain medical treatments to alleviate. Therefore, as world health becomes a major issue, more medical careers must be created in order to serve the unable. With the United States being the 3rd most populated country in the world, this arises many opportunities for medical careers in the future. However, this does not mean the medical careers are become easy gimmes, actually they are becoming harder to obtain. I know that in theory, as worldwide health needs assistance, research doctors are the first to respond with new information on how to stop a