Health

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Across
  1. 5. Sudden, burning pain.
  2. 6. Fully healthy again.
  3. 7. People who treat patients by pressing joints in places where two joints are connected, e.g, the spine, or backbone.
  4. 8. Shaking.
  5. 9. Gives pain caused by an injury.
  6. 12. We usually say come down, not go down with, when talking about ourselves.
  7. 18. Persistent low-level pain.
  8. 20. Has caught, usually a non-serious illness.
  9. 22. Slowed down or made difficult.
  10. 23. A feeling that you are spinning round and can't balance.
  11. 24. People who treat patients by using needles at special points around the skin.
  12. 26. Shaking slightly, usually because of a fever.
  13. 27. Centre which specialises in treating a particular condition or group of conditions.
  14. 29. Tube that carries solid waste out of the body.
  15. 31. One that is severe and sudden in onset.
  16. 33. Unwanted substance forms on the surface of the arteries.
  17. 37. Getting better.
  18. 38. Containing substances that your body needs to stay healthy.
  19. 39. Cause something to become blocked.
  20. 40. Without sleeping much.
  21. 41. Measured amount of medicine that is relatively small.
  22. 42. Injured by turning it suddenly.
  23. 45. Pain and difficulty in moving your neck round.
  24. 46. Blocked;informal.
  25. 47. Charge of medication the doctor prescribes, which you pay at pharmacy.
  26. 48. Past the most difficult period.
  27. 49. Fatty substance found in the body tissue and blood of all animals.
  28. 50. Doctors who use tiny amounts of natural substances to treat an illness.
Down
  1. 1. Getting better:used for more serious illnesses.
  2. 2. Illness of the stomach or digestive passages.
  3. 3. Part of the body, e.g, stomach, liver.
  4. 4. Trying to get rid of.
  5. 10. Beating with pain.
  6. 11. Approaches that differ from conventional western approaches.
  7. 13. Illness of the body or mind.
  8. 14. Sudden change in the blood supply to the brain causing loss of function of part of the body.
  9. 15. Record of medical conditions a person has experienced.
  10. 16. Doctor who looks after people's general health.
  11. 17. With a high temperature/fever.
  12. 19. General expression for all of the services offered by hospitals, clinics, dentists, opticiants, etc.
  13. 21. British name for the state-funded service that covers hospitals, clinics, dentists, etc. (often abbreviated to the NHS).
  14. 25. Tax paid by most working adults which covers the costs of healthcare for everyone.
  15. 28. Got better, recovered.
  16. 30. Therapist who use aromatic oils and massage.
  17. 32. Small centre offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of GP's.
  18. 34. Type of flour made from oats or a grain used to make porridge.
  19. 35. Choose private healthcare.
  20. 36. Cause a problem.
  21. 43. Used for more long-term problems.
  22. 44. Medical condition in which breathing becomes difficult because air passage have narrowed.