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health-well-being-vocabulary
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Anglais
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broken
doctor
conditions
heart
cold
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Title (level 2)
General Health
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general-health
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Pictures illustrating vocabulary words on the theme of health. Health and well-being (healthy heart showing a heart rate signal); well and healthy (energetic person); sick, unwell, unhealthy and ill (person looking sick); illness and disease (person in the hospital); pain (person holding her shoulder, saying “ouch”); injury (person with an arm in a cast); fit (person cycling) and unfit (a couch potato).
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Click to listen to General Health vocabulary words.
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Sons
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health
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well-being
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well
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healthy
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sick
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unwell
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unhealthy
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ill
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illness
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disease
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pain
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injury
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fit
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unfit
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Physical Harm & Injuries
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physical-harm-injuries
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Pictures illustrating vocabulary words for physical harm. Pain and to hurt (person holding her shoulder, saying “ouch”); injury, harm and wound (person with an arm in a cast); broken bone and fracture (arm with a broken bone); sprain (bandaged ankle); bruise (black and blue knee); cut (bleeding finger next to a knife); burn (lit match next to a hand); bite (dog biting a leg); scratch (cat next to a scratched up leg); swelling (a swollen leg next to a normal sized leg); bleeding (drops of blood coming from a
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Click to listen to Physical Harm & Injuries vocabulary words.
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Sons
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pain
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to hurt
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injury
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harm
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wound
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broken bone
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fracture
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sprain
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bruise
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cut
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burn
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bite
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scratch
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swelling
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bleeding
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sunburn
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scar
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Feeling Sick
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feeling-sick
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Pictures illustrating vocabulary words for feeling sick. Headache (person holding her head), stomach ache (person holding her stomach), fever (heatwaves coming from a person’s head), cough (person coughing), sneeze (person sneezing), sore throat (person holding her throat), runny nose (person with a dripping nose), rash (person with red blotches on their arm), dizzy (person with stars spinning around their head), nauseous (person with a green face), a cold (person blowing her nose), the flu (person shiverin
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Click to listen to Feeling Sick vocabulary words.
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Sons
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headache
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stomach ache
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fever
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cough
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sneeze
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sore throat
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runny nose
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rash
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dizzy
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nauseous
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a cold
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the flu
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allergies
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chickenpox
Title (level 2)
Medical Care
Title slug (identifier)
medical-care
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Pictures illustrating vocabulary words for medical care. Medicine (medicine bottles and pills); pills (individual pills); bandage (a bandaged arm); cast (a cast on a leg); stitches (a scar with stitches); crutches (person using crutches to walk); wheelchair (person sitting in a wheelchair); cane (person walking with a cane); shot (person receiving an injection); blood test (person having his blood taken); appointment (date circled on a calendar); checkup (doctor examining a patient); doctor (person wearing
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Click to listen to Medical Care vocabulary words.
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medicine
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pill
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bandage
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cast
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stitches
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crutches
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wheelchair
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cane
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shot
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blood test
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appointment
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checkup
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doctor
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nurse
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hospital
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clinic
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ambulance
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ER
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emergency room
Title (level 2)
Health & Well-Being Vocabulary at a Glance
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health-well-being-vocabulary-at-a-glance
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Summary of the health and well-being vocabulary words on 2 pages. Page 1, section 1: Pictures illustrating vocabulary words on the theme of health. Health and well-being (healthy heart showing a heart rate signal); well and healthy (energetic person); sick, unwell, unhealthy and ill (person looking sick); illness and disease (person in the hospital); pain (person holding her shoulder, saying “ouch”); injury (person with an arm in a cast); fit (person cycling) and unfit (a couch potato). Page 1, section 2: P
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Summary of the health and well-being vocabulary words on 2 pages. Page 2 section 1: Pictures illustrating vocabulary words for feeling sick. Headache (person holding her head), stomach ache (person holding her stomach), fever (heatwaves coming from a person’s head), cough (person coughing), sneeze (person sneezing), sore throat (person holding her throat), runny nose (person with a dripping nose), rash (person with red blotches on their arm), dizzy (person with stars spinning around their head), nauseous (p
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Exercise – Health & Well-Being Vocabulary
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exercise-health-well-being-vocabulary
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Health & Well-Being – Advanced Vocabulary
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health-well-being-advanced-vocabulary
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Table of contents
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Adjectives Related to Health
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adjectives-related-to-health
Sons
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dizzy
Traduction
Feeling like things around you are spinning, like you might fall
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weak
Son
Traduction
Not having much energy; the opposite of strong
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strong
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Having a lot of energy, the opposite of weak
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exhausted
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Extremely tired, having no energy
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painful
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A feeling of pain or discomfort
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painless
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Not causing any pain or discomfort
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queasy
Traduction
Nauseated, feeling like you might vomit
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airsick
Traduction
Feeling nauseated from the movement of an aircraft in the air
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carsick
Traduction
Feeling nauseated from the movement of a car
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seasick
Traduction
Feeling nauseated from the movement of a ship on water
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Verbs & Phrasal Verbs Related to Health
Title slug (identifier)
verbs-phrasal-verbs-related-to-health
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to feel
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To have a sensation Ex: to feel sick, to feel well
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to hurt
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To feel pain or injury Ex: My head hurts, I hurt my head in the accident
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to rest
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To stop all activities for a period of time to relax and get your strength back
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to recover
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To get better after being sick or injured
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to treat
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To give medical care or attention, to try to heal or cure
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to prevent
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To take action before an illness, injury or other problem happens
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to heal
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To become healthy again after an illness or an injury
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to throw up
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To vomit
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to pass out
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To faint, or lose consciousness for a short period of time
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to come to
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To become conscious after being unconscious or after passing out
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to shake off
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To quickly rid oneself of an illness or to make an effort to get better
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to fight off
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To try to resist getting sick or hurt
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to swell up
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To puff up or get bigger due to an injury, illness, infection or allergic reaction
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to break out
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When a rash, spots or pimples suddenly appear on the body
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to pull through
Traduction
To recover from sickness or a medical condition
Title (level 3)
Medical Procedures & Medicine
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medical-procedures-medicine
Sons
Title
diagnosis
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Doctor’s conclusion about what illness or medical problem a person has
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therapy
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Treatment to help a person get better over time
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surgery
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Medical operation that involves cutting open the body
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vaccination
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To give a vaccine, usually by injection, to build immunity
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prescription
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A form from a medical professional that allows you to get specific medicine or treatment from a pharmacy
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pregnant
Traduction
When a woman has a child growing inside her uterus
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ultrasound
Traduction
Medical imaging technique using soundwaves to produce images of the inside of the body
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labour
Traduction
Period of time when a pregnant woman works to push the baby out, usually involving painful contractions
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delivery
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Moment when a baby is born, the moment the woman gives birth
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umbilical cord
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Tube connecting a baby to its mother while in the womb that carries food and oxygen to the child
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c-section
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Surgery that delivers a baby through a surgically made opening in the mother’s belly/uterus
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antibiotics
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Medicine prescribed to fight infections caused by bacteria
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pain killer
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Medicine to stop or reduce pain
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a brace
Traduction
Device to support or protect an injured part of the body
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inhaler
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Device used to deliver medicine to the lungs
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IV
Son
Traduction
Needle and tube used to inject medicine, nutrients or water directly into the bloodstream. An abbreviation for intravenous.
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vein
Son
Traduction
Blood vessels that circulate blood and oxygen around the body from the heart and lungs
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life support
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Medical equipment that helps keep a person alive when the body is too sick or weak
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x-ray
Son
Traduction
Medical imaging technique using radiation to see bones and organs inside the body, often used to look for bone fractures or anomalies
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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First-aid emergency procedure using chest compressions and artificial breathing when a person’s heart or breathing has stopped
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CPR
Son
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Abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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transplant
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Surgical procedure to replace sick or damaged tissues or organs with healthy ones from a donor
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MRI scan
Traduction
Medical imaging technique using a magnetic field to get a clear picture of inside the body. An abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging.
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CT scan
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Medical imaging technique using many x-rays from different angles to get a more picture, short for computed tomography
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ECG
Son
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Medical test to record the electrical activity of the heart. An abbreviation of electrocardiogram.
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Medical Conditions & Injuries
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medical-conditions-injuries
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symptoms
Traduction
Signs or feelings that indicate sickness or a health problem
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infection
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Illness or damage caused by microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) entering the body
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bacteria
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Single-cell microorganisms that can cause disease or infection
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virus
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Germs that can cause illness like the flu, chickenpox or measles
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measles
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Contagious disease that causes a red rash, fever, and cough
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migraine
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Severe type of headache that can last for hours or even days
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asthma
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A lung condition that can make it hard to breathe
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diabetes
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Disease where the body has trouble controlling its blood sugar levels
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arthritis
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Condition that causes pain, stiffness and swelling in the joints
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eczema
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Skin condition that makes the skin red, itchy, dry or cracked
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anxiety
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Strong feeling of intense worry, fear, unease or dread, sometimes resulting in physical symptoms like fast heartbeat, sweating or trembling
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depression
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Mood disorder that causes persistent sadness and general loss of interest
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cancer
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Serious disease where cells grow abnormally and spread out through the body
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heart attack
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Medical emergency when blood flow to the heart is blocked
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heart rate
Traduction
Number of times the heart beats in 1 minute
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seizure
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Unusual brain activity that disrupts regular brain function
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stroke
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Medical emergency when blood flow to the brain is blocked
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blister
Traduction
Small bubble on the skin filled with liquid, usually caused by friction or a burn
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scab
Son
Traduction
Crust that forms over a cut or wound as it heals
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fracture
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Break or crack in a bone
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dislocated
Traduction
Injury when a bone comes out of its joint
Title (level 3)
At the Hospital
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at-the-hospital
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Title
operating room
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Hospital room where doctors perform surgery
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ward
Son
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Specific section or room in hospital for patients with similar needs, for example a children’s ward or a maternity ward
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intensive care unit
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Hospital department with advanced equipment and larger staff for patients in critical situations
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ICU
Son
Traduction
Abbreviation for intensive care unit
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laboratory
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Facility equipped to analyze samples
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waiting room
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Designated area where patients wait for their appointments
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paramedic
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Medical professional trained to provide emergency medical care
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physician
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Doctor who treats patients but does not perform surgery
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surgeon
Traduction
Doctor trained to perform medical operations, surgeries
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scrubs
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Uniform worn by healthcare workers
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stretcher
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Movable bed, usually on wheels and with adjustable height
Title (level 3)
Expressions Related to Health
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expressions-related-to-health
Sons
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under the weather
Traduction
To feel slightly unwell, a little sick, but nothing serious
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back on your feet
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Fully recovered from illness, injury or bad times
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fit as a fiddle
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In excellent health, full of energy
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on the mend
Traduction
Gradually recovering from illness, injury or bad times
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a picture of health
Traduction
Person who looks perfectly well
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under the knife
Traduction
To have surgery, undergo a medical operation
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green around the gills
Traduction
To look ill and nauseous, often with pale skin
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alive and kicking
Traduction
Very healthy despite having been sick or injured
Title (level 3)
Exercise – Advanced Health & Well-Being Vocabulary
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exercise-advanced-health-well-being-vocabulary
Largeur de l'exercice
720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
Title (level 2)
See Also
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see-also
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