Health 3
Across
- 2. – when your body heat is higher than normal because of illness.
- 3. – to start to get an illness (like a cold or the flu).
- 6. – to suddenly lose consciousness or faint.
- 7. – to give care or medicine to make someone feel better.
- 9. – the force of blood moving in your body (doctors measure it to check your health).
- 10. – to hurt a joint (like ankle or wrist) by twisting it.
- 11. – to become bigger in number, size, or level.
- 12. – to hurt part of your body, usually by accident.
- 13. – to make pain or sickness less strong (but not to cure it).
- 16. – to turn part of your body in a way that hurts it.
- 17. – to become thinner; to have less body fat.
Down
- 1. – feeling a little sick or not well.
- 4. – to stay healthy and fit, usually with sport or exercise.
- 5. – to become heavier; to get fatter.
- 6. – eating different kinds of food in the right amounts to stay healthy.
- 8. – food that has been changed in a factory and is not fresh (for example, canned food, instant noodles).
- 14. – to get better after a very serious illness or accident.
- 15. – to shake because you are cold or sick.
- 18. – to have a health problem or illness for some time, e.g. heart disease.
- 19. – to do exercises to be strong and healthy.