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- 3. the removal and examination of body cells, liquid, or tissue to diagnose a condition.
- 5. a professional who gives medications; ensures proper usage and dosage.
- 7. an abnormally high body temperature; often a sign of infection.
- 9. a healthcare provider; trained to assist doctors and care for patients.
- 10. therapy: a cancer treatment; uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells.
- 14. a diagnostic tool; uses sound waves to view internal organs.
- 16. administration of a vaccine; helps the body develop immunity to a disease.
- 19. a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing.
- 20. a response from the immune system (red eyes, runny nose, skin irritation etc.), usually to a certain food, medicine, material, or smell.
- 22. invasion and multiplication of microorganisms; such as bacteria, viruses, etc.
- 24. a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body.
- 25. treatment to relieve or heal a disorder.
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- 1. a type of imaging test; uses radiation to view inside the body.
- 2. a substance used to treat an illness or condition; often prescribed by a doctor.
- 4. a cancer treatment; uses drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells.
- 6. a doctor specialized in performing surgeries; operates on patients.
- 8. a professional who provides therapy.
- 11. test: laboratory analysis of a blood sample; used to check various health conditions.
- 12. a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs; usually caused by illness.
- 13. a medical professional; qualified to diagnose and treat illnesses.
- 15. a treatment for kidney failure; removes waste products from the blood.
- 17. a doctor specialized in imaging; interprets X-rays, MRIs, etc.
- 18. a chronic condition that affects the body's ability to use sugar.
- 21. scan: an imaging test; uses magnetic fields to create detailed images of the body.
- 23. a general examination by a doctor; often for routine health assessment.