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- 4. The area of the brain that is being fed by the broken vessels start to die that causes this to happen.
- 5. Side effects include runny nose, low-grade fever, vomiting, headache, wheezing cough, and sore throat.
- 9. It is a vector-bone infectious disease that is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions (including Philippines).
- 11. informally known as avian flu or bird flu.
- 13. Its side effects are soreness, redness, minor swelling at the shot site, muscle aches, low-grade fever, and nausea. Those do not usually last for more than 24 hours.
- 14. An acute illness most often caused by the Salmonella typhi bacteria.
- 16. Fatty deposits block the flow of blood to the heart and cannot deliver enough oxygen to the other parts of the body.
- 17. Ultimately the result of cells that grow uncontrollably and do not die.
- 18. Refers to the way the body uses digested food for energy and growth.
- 19. Health is _____
- 21. Begin in bone marrow and often accumulate in bloodstream
- 23. A sensation of whirling and loss of balance, associated particularly with looking down from a great height.
- 24. It is an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
- 25. Forming of lumps or masses of tissue.
- 26. One of the symptoms of avian flu.
- 28. Is a particularly deadly strain of bird flu that can infect humans and other mammals.
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- 1. The state which occurs in 3 to 5 percent of those infected which can be treated with prolonged antibiotics.
- 2. An acute infectious disease caused by Flavivirus transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, and characterized by headache, severe joint pain, and a rash.
- 3. Scientist call H1N1 virus a _______ virus because it contains two genes found in flu virus which circulate among pig and two genes found in flu virus with circulate among birds.
- 6. It causes permanent damage to the heart muscle due to loss of blood flow to the heart.
- 7. It requires unobstructed blood flow to function.
- 8. The pressure in your arteries when the heart relaxes.
- 10. Hormone produced by pancreas.
- 11. Used to treat typhoid fever.
- 12. Other term for coronary artery disease.
- 15. Persons who have excess body fat.
- 18. A small flying insect that bites the skin of people and animals and sucks their blood.
- 20. Sugar.
- 22. Produced by the contracting ventricles; peak pressure.
- 27. Any of a genus of mosquitoes including the vector of yellow fever, dengue, and other diseases.
