Health, a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, Germs, Tiny living things and viruses that can cause disease in humans (pathogens), Defence system, Our body's way to fight diseases., Symptom, Physical or mental sign that indicates a person may have an illness or health problem, such as pain, fever, or fatigue., Allergies, It is the immune system's problem when a person cannot tolerate certain substances., Cell mutation, Some cells reproduce without control which causes a disease., Malnutrition, A condition that occurs when a person does not get the right amount of nutrients, either too little or too much., Ageing, Cells, tissues and organs get older., Diagnosis, Identification of a disease and its cause to give the proper treatment., Treatment, Medical procedure to prevent, cure or reduce the symptoms of a disease., Surgery, Operating an affected part of the body, Medicine, Substances produced in laboratories or obtained from plants or animals., Vaccine, It prepares the body to fight against a specific infectious disease., Drugs, Substances that harm our physical, mental or social health., Addiction, A condition where a person becomes dependent on a substance or behavior and finds it difficult to stop, even if it causes harm., First aid, It is the immediate help given to someone who is injured or suddenly becomes ill before professional medical care arrives., Recovery position, It is a safe position in which an unconscious but breathing person is placed on their side to keep their airway open and prevent choking..

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