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70 Cards in this Set

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Amebic Dysentery
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Antibiotic Resistance
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Bacteria
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Fungus
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Hepatitis
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Infectious disease
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Inflammation
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Lymphatic system
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Meningitis
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Pathogen
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Salmonellosis
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Symptom
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Vaccine
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Virus
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White blood cell
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List four ways that infectious diseases can be spread.
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What kinds of diseases can antibiotics cure?
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What are three ways that you can help prevent the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria?
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What are three activities we can do to stay well?
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Name three signs that indicate you need to seek medical care
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Describe the role of white blood cells in developing immunity from pathogens.
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What is the best way to keep from being infected with strep throat?
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What are the symptoms of measles?
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What is the total number of deaths due to AIDS?
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What is the number of deaths due to acute respiratory infections?
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Atherosclerosis
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Benign Tumor
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Blood Pressure
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Cancer
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Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
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Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
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Chemotherapy
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Diabetes
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Diabetic coma
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Heart attack
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Insulin
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Lifestyle Disease
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Malignant Tumor
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Stroke
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Explain why infectious diseases have become less common and why lifestyle diseases are the most common causes of death.
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What two steps could you take during school to lower your risk of developing a lifestyle disease?
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How can lifestyle contribute to cardiovascular disease?
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How can regular exercise reduce your chances of developing cardiovascular disease?
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Describe what cancer is and why it is so dangersous?
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Identify three cancer treatments used today.
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What are two ways that a person can safeguard their skin from ultraviolet radiation?

What are two ways that a person can safeguard their skin from ultraviolet radiation?

What is the relationship between insulin and glucose in diabetes?

List two steps you can take to lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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What are two ways that a person can safeguard their skin from ultraviolet radiation?

What is the relationship between insulin and glucose in diabetes?

List two steps you can take to lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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Allergy
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
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Arthritis
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Arthritis
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Asthma
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Autoimmune Disease
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Disability
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Gene
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Gene Therapy
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Genetic Counseling
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Hereditary disease
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Human Genome Project
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Tinnitus
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1. Describe how genes are involved in hereditary diseases.
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Describe one example of each of the three types of hereditary diseases.
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Identify keeping personal health records help a person cope with hereditary diseases.
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What is the difference between immune disorders and autoimmune diseases?
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Describe two treatments for asthma.
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State the reason it is important to know the difference between myths and truth about disabilities.
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Describe three ways that people with uncorrectable vision problems can cope with their disability.
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Compare the two different levels of paralysis.
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Identify ways that you can help create a positive environment for people living with disabilities.
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