Communicable Disease - infectious diseases that can transmitted to you, Pathogen - microorganism that causes communicable diseases, Bacteria - Live in almost every place where life can thrive, Viruses - Depend on other cell's resources for growth, Athletes Foot - Example of Fungi, single-cell organism - Protozoa, Tonsillitis - Example of Communicable disease, Antibiotics - Used to treat bacterial infections, Vaccine - a form of medication that stimulates immunity to a particular infection, Mononucleosis - Referred as "Mono", Noncommunicable Diseases - medical condition that can't be spread person-to person contact, prognosis - how likely someone is to recover from a disease, remission - time without symptoms associated with diseases, relapse - reccurrence of a disease after remission, Heredity Risk Factor - Family History, Stroke - Example of Heart Disease, Cancer - Abnormal cells growth, Mass of of abnormal cells - Tumor, Tobacco Smoke - Example of risk factor that increases chances respiratory disease, Asthma - Spasms in the bronchi of the lungs causing difficulty breathing, Type 1 diabetes - unable to produce insulin, Type 2 diabetes - inability to respond appropriately to insulin, Arthritis - inflammation of joints, disinfecting items - Example of prevention of communicable diseases, Routine check-ups - Example of prevention of noncommunicable diseases, Autoimmune Disease - immune system attack and damage joints, Examples of Pathogens - Bacteria, Viruses, Protozoa, Fungi, False - Certain medications can help get rid of a viral infections, True - Influenza is also known as the common cold, Lyme Disease - Most common insect transmitted disease,

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