Alzheimer's disease:
A disease marked by the loss of cognitive ability, generally over a period of 10 to 15 years, and associated with the development of abnormal tissues and protein...

 

 

Ability:
Having the capacity to do something. Power, talent. The natural ability to perceive and understand. Keenness and quickness of perception or discernment. Ingenuity.

 

 

Actually:
Happening or having happened. Not fictional. Real-life.

 

 

Acquire:
To come into possession of. To get.

 

 

Ancestors:
Person from which another has descended. Forerunner. He who came before. A genealogical diagram of a family's ancestry. The ancestors and descendants of a family considered as a group.

 

 

Ancestry:
One's line of descent; Lineage, ancestors collectively.

 

 

Appear:
To become visible: a plane appearing in the sky. Semblance. What may seem to be.

 

 

Appreciate:
To value justly. To be aware of. To be grateful for.

 

 

Aspect:
Viewpoint, feature, appearence or look. Location, that is one aspect of the situation.

 

 

Asterisk:
Star key: The lower left corner on the dialing pad of a standard pushbutton telephone, marked with an asterisk. *

 

 

Attempt:
An effort or a try.

 

 

Automatically:
Working by itself. Engineered sequence of predetermined events. Involuntary.

 

 

Autopsy:
A medical examination of a dead body.

 

 

Basis:
Foundation or support. Main principle or ingredient.

 

 

Blame:
Blamed, blam·ing, blames. To hold responsible. To find fault with. To place responsibility for (something). To lay cause or fault towards something or someone.

 

 

Border-line:
Being in an intermediate position or state. Not quite up to what is standard or expected.

 

 

Cancer:
Malignant tumor of body cells growing reproducing in an imperfect state. Pathological condition characterized by such growths.

 

 

Candida:
Any of the yeastlike imperfect fungi of the genus Candida that are normally present on the skin and in the mucous membranes of the mouth, intestinal tract, and vagina.

 

 

Candid:
Free-spoken. Candid in expression; outspoken.

 

 

Catch:
Caught (kot), catch·ing, catch·es. To capture or seize, especially after a chase. To capture in ones hand. Detect or surprise. To take by or as if by trapping or snaring.

 

 

Centimeters:
Relating to measurements. The size of an object. 39.4 " = 1 meter. 39.4 " = 1 meter. 0.01 of a meter or 1/100 th's of a meter = 25/64 th's of an inch. It's a little more than 3/8 of an inch.

 

 

Certificate:
A document testifying to the truth of a fact; a document testifying that one has fulfilled certain requirements.

 

 

Cervical Cancer:
Cancer of the cervix.

 

 

Cerclage:
A procedure to close the end of the cervix.

 

 

Chemotherapy:
The treatment of cancer using specific chemical agents or drugs that are selectively destructive to malignant cells and tissues. A treatment of disease.

 

 

Choice:
End result of choosing from a number of possibilities item auction thought etc. The choice between two mutually exclusive / different possibilities. A situation presenting such a choice. Either of these possibilities.

 

 

Colon Cancer:
Cancer of the colon.

 

 

Compare:
To express or estimate your viewpoint of similarities or traits.

 

 

Condition:
State. A condition or mode of being, as with regard to circumstances: a state of confusion. 2. A condition of being in a stage or form, as of structure, growth, or development. The condition may result from vitamin A deficiency, disease, or hereditary factors. Also called nyctalopia

 

 

Consumed:
Spent. Used up; consumed: a spent youth. Having come to an end; passed. Depleted of energy, force...

 

 

Continue:
To carry forward; persist. To go on after an interruption; resume.

 

 

Convenience:
A state of being made easy. Personal comfort or advantage, easy..

 

 

Current:
Belonging to the present. Happening now ! Present now. Being in progress now

 

 

Decided:
Resolved after consideration, the matter is settled. Positive resolute.

 

 

Dementia:
Deterioration of intellectual faculties, such as memory, concentration, and judgment, resulting from an organic disease or a disorder of the brain.

 

 

Determined:
Strong-minded. Having a determined will. Having a vigorous, independent mind. strong-minded·ly.

 

 

Devastate:
Dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates. To lay waste; destroy. . To be overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.

 

 

Diabetes:
A severe, chronic form of diabetes caused by insufficient production of insulin and resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. The disease, which typically appears in childhood or adolescence, is characterized by increased sugar levels in the blood and urine, excessive thirst, frequent urination, acidosis, and wasting. Also called insulin-dependent diabetes, type 1 diabetes. 2. A mild form of diabetes that typically appears first in adulthood and is exacerbated by obesity and an inactive lifestyle. This disease often has no symptoms, is usually diagnosed by tests that indicate glucose intolerance, and is treated with changes in diet and an exercise regimen. Also called non-insulin-dependent diabetes, type 2 diabetes.

 

 

Diagnosed:
Having identification of the cause of illness or disease completed.

Diagnosis: An identification of a disease from its symptoms.

 

 

Diet:
Regulated daily food allowance.

 

 

Direction:
Line along which, or point to or from which, a person or thing moves or looks. Supervision or instruction.

 

 

Discovered:
To have found out or been made aware of, by intention or chance.

 

 

Disease:
An abnormal bodily condition that can impair body functions. Recognized by signs and symptoms.

 

 

Divorce:
To end marriage with (one's spouse) by way of legal divorce. 3. To cut off; separate or disunite: an idea that was completely divorced...

 

 

Document:
It's a certificate, or a document testifying to the truth of something. Like a certificate of a birth record or pages of records of proof, evidence or events, agreements, ownership, identification, etc.

 

 

Documenting:
Written words on paper eject, etc.. Providing records or evidence of events.

 

 

Early:
Before the usual or expected time.

 

 

Eczema:
A noncontagious inflammation of the skin, characterized chiefly by redness, itching, and the outbreak of lesions that may discharge serous matter and become encrusted.

 

 

Education:
Organized or systematic instruction.

 

 

Educational:
Description of tool etc, used for education.

 

 

Effort:
Physical or mental activity directed toward the production or accomplishment of something.

 

 

Empower:
To equip or supply with an ability; enable. Computers empower students to become intellectual explorers.

 

 

Emphysema:
A pathological condition of the lungs marked by an abnormal increase in the size of the air spaces, resulting in labored breathing and an increased susceptibility.

 

 

Engagement:
Betrothal. The act of betrothing or the fact of being betrothed. A mutual promise to marry; an engagement: announced their betrothal the next day.

 

 

Enlightening:
Conveying knowledge or information; enlightening. Information that makes a paradox clear.

 

 

Environment:
Surroundings. Everything surrounding you at any giving moment.

 

 

Events:
To happen. An occurrence. A noteworthy happening. A series of events in which each induces or influences the next.

 

 

Exercise:
Exercise in which muscular contraction is used to strengthen muscles and improve joint mobility....

 

 

Extremely:
Extremely careful and precise. Extremely or (of a high or highest degree or level.) Upmost.

 

 

Fainted:
To lose consciousness.

 

 

Family:
All the descendants of a common ancestor. Set of relatives esp, mother, father and children producing the core of the family unit. All past, present and future descendents of a common ancestor.

 

 

Fibromyalgia:
A syndrome characterized by chronic pain in the muscles and soft tissues surrounding joints, fatigue, and tenderness at specific sites in the body.

 

 

Future:
The indefinite time yet to come. will try to do better in the future. Something that will happen in time to come.

 

 

Genealogy:
Direct descent from an ancestor. Lineage or pedigree. The study or investigation of ancestry and family histories.

 

 

Generation:
All of the offspring that are at the same stage of descent from a common ancestor: Mother and daughters represent two generations.

 

 

Gene:
Are a part of our DNA or sometimes RNA that contains chemical information needed to make a particular protein ( enzyme) controlling or influencing an inherited bodily trait.

 

 

Genetic:
Affecting or determined by genes.

 

 

Graphics:
The making of drawings, photos and designs.

 

 

Health:
The overall condition of an organism at a given time. Soundness, especially of body or mind; freedom from disease or abnormality. A condition of optimal well-being.

 

 

Heirloom:
A valued possession passed down in a family through succeeding generations. An article of personal property included in an inherited estate.

 

 

Hereditary:
Descending from an ancestor to a legal heir; passing down by inheritance. Having title or possession through inheritance. Transmitted or capable of being transmitted.

 

 

History:
Total accumulation of past events especially relating to human affairs. Study of past events. knowledge that records and analyzes past events: History has a long-range perspective. The events forming the subject matter.

 

 

Hobby:
Hob·bies an activity or interest pursued outside one's regular occupation and engaged in primarily for pleasure.

 

 

Illness:
Poor health resulting from disease of body or mind; sickness. A disease.

 

 

Implanted:
Placed or implanted within the body.

 

 

Important:
Significant. Of great effect or consequence.

 

 

Impossible:
Incapable of being or occurring. To difficult. Extremely undesirable.

 

 

Information:
Something told. Knowledge. Or news relayed, posted or stored.

 

 

Inherited:
To receive from one's ancestors.

 

 

Inquiring:
Seeking information. The act of inquiring into a matter, an investigation. Eager for knowledge. Unduly curious and inquiring. A question. A close examination of a matter in a search for information or truth.

 

 

Intestines:
The internal organs, lower part of the alimentary canal. Internal parts.

 

 

Knowledge:
Awareness or familiarity of or with a person or thing. A persons range of understanding of a subject ect.

 

 

Leisure:
Freedom from time-consuming duties, responsibilities, or activities. At (one's) leisure When one has free time. At one's convenience. I'll return the call at my leisure.

 

 

Limited:
Having bounds, limited. A finite list of choices. Existing, persisting, or enduring for a limited time only. Impermanent.

 

 

Marriage:
A legal union of a man and a woman for cohabitation and often procreation.

 

 

Majority:
A number greater than half of a total; the excess of this greater number over the remainder.

 

 

Medical:
Relating to science or practice of medicine or the treatment of disease.

 

 

Member:
Person etc.. Belonging to a society, team or group etc.

 

 

Memory:
Faculty by which things are recalled or kept in the mind of things remembered.

 

 

Menstruate:
Menstruation. A discharge of bloody matter at approximately monthly intervals from the uterus of a breeding-age nonpregnant primate females

 

 

Mini strokes:
Mini-Stroke / Transient ischemic attack. A temporary blockage of the blood supply to the brain caused by a blood clot and usually lasting ten minutes or less, during which dizziness, blurring of vision

 

 

Miscarry:
To give birth prematurely or before term; miscarry. To cease growth before full development or maturation.

 

 

Nodule:
Anatomy a small mass of tissue or aggregation of cells.

 

 

Obvious:
Easy to notice; obvious. Attracting attention, as by being unusual or remarkable; noticeable.

 

 

Occurring:
Coming in to being as an event or process. Something happening in some place or conditions.

 

 

Order:
Condition in which every part, unit, etc is in it's right place. Order: Ordered but not yet received.

 

 

Overview: A broad, comprehensive view; a survey.

 

 

Pace Maker:
An artificial device for stimulating the heart muscle. A device to regulate the heart beat.

 

 

Perfect:
Complete " not " deficient. Faultless. Exact, precise.

 

 

Period:
A period of time as reckoned from a specific date serving as the basis of its chronological system. A period of time characterized by particular circumstances. A period of life characterized by physiological and psychic change that marks the end of the reproductive capacity of women and terminates with the completion.

 

 

Prepare:
Prepare. To make ready beforehand for a specific purpose, as for an event or occasion. The teacher prepared the students for the exams. To put together or make by combining.

 

 

Possibly:
Perhaps. Something that may happen. Maybe.

 

 

Possibilities:
State or fact of being possible. Things that may exist or happen.

 

 

Pregnancy:
The course of having a child developing in the uterus. Process of containing unborn young within the body.

 

 

Prevent:
To keep from happening or existing; to hold back; hinder,stop.

 

 

Procedure:
Series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner. Specified way of performing a task the plan.

 

 

Program:
A scheme or method worked out beforehand. Plan of events, series of instructions. behind the word beforehand.

 

 

Project:
A specific plan or design; planned under taking.

 

 

Prolong:
Extend in time or space.To lengthen in duration; protract. To lengthen in extent.

 

 

Prostate Cancer:
A glandular body about the base of the male urethra, infected with cancer ( this gland produces a secretion which is a major part of the fluid ejaculated during an orgasm ).

 

 

Proudly:
Feeling greatly pleased. Proud, feeling great about your accomplishments. Having proper pride for a job well done. Imposing, splendid. Slightly projecting.

 

 

Prove:
To establish the truth or validity of by presentation of argument or evidence.

 

 

Psoriasis:
A noncontagious inflammatory skin disease characterized by recurring reddish patches covered with silvery scales.

 

 

Physical:
Of the body. Relating to the body physically. Or a medical examination.

 

 

Radiation:
X-ray therapy. Medical treatment using controlled doses of x-ray radiation. Medicine, prescribed to be taken at one time or at stated intervals. The amount of radiation administered as therapy to a given site.

 

 

Rare:
Rar·er, rar·est. Infrequently occurring; uncommon: a rare event; a plant that is rare in this region. Excellent; extraordinary: a rare sense.

 

 

Realized:
To comprehend completely or correctly. To bring into reality; make real: He finally realized his lifelong ambition to learn how to play the violin.

 

 

Recently:
Not long ago; Recently. Not long established.

 

 

Recorded:
To have documented information. Information written down for the record.

 

 

Registry:
A place where records are kept. A book or album.

 

 

Register:
Names, or actions. A book for such entries. An entry in such a record. The act of registering. A device that automatically records a quantity or number.

 

 

Regular:
Conforming to the normal or usual manner or inflection.

 

 

Relatives:
A blood relation; a relative. A person's relatives considered as a group; kinfolk. A brother or sister; a sibling.

 

 

Religion:
Particular system of faith and worship. Belief in a personal God that one is devoted to.

 

 

Researching:
To study (something) thoroughly so as to present in a detailed, accurate manner: researching the effects of acid rain. To do research for: research a magazine.

 

 

Risk:
A factor, thing, element, or course involving uncertain danger; a hazard: the usual risks of the desert.

 

 

Rosacea:
By dilation of capillaries, and the appearance of acne like pimples. Also called acne rosacea. New Latin (acne) roscea, rose-colored (acne), from Latin, feminine of...

 

 

Status:
Status with respect to rank, reputation, or position in society or a profession. b. High reputation; esteem: a person of standing in the community.

 

 

Security:
Safety; freedom from worry. Secure condition or feeling.

 

 

Series:
A number of things or events arranged in order and connected by being alike in some way.

 

 

Similar:
Like, a like, having a resemblance. Possessing the characteristics of: same.

 

 

Simple:
Plain, uncomplicated,easy.

 

 

Simplicity:
The property, condition, or quality of being simple and easy..

 

 

Sincerely:
Genuinely. Truthfully, accurately. Honest and frank manner.

 

 

Spider veins: Spider veins are purple, red, blue or gray web-like streaks most often found on the leg. Spider veins are different from varicose veins, which are large, bulging veins that may be painful and/or a health hazard. What Causes Spider Veins?

Spider veins result when a capillary becomes damaged or weakened. Blood becomes pooled in the capillary, causing the thread-like streaks to appear on the surface of the skin.



 

 

Star key:
The lower left corner on the dialing pad of a standard pushbutton telephone, marked with an asterisk. *

 

 

Statistic:
Data or facts collected and arranged in an orderly way for study. The sample or population from which it was derived. One viewed as a nameless item of statistical information: got laid off and became another statistic.

 

 

Status
Respect to rank, reputation, or position in society or a profession. High reputation; esteem: a person of standing in the community. Current condition.

 

 

Strokes:
A form of heart attack or aneurysm in the brain. The act of striking; a sudden action or process producing impact.

 

 

Suffered:
To feel or endure pain; to bear loss, damage, or injury.

 

 

Suffering:
Hardship.

 

 

Supplies:
Medical supplies, one who calls on doctors, pharmacists, and other professional distributors to purchase medical materials and medications needed.

 

 

Surely:
With certainty or safety. As an appeal to likelihood or reason.

 

 

Surgically:
Treatment of bodily injuries by incision in a precise and accurate manner. Surgically removing or cutting to transplant or implant, or part to replace a damaged part or compensate.

 

 

System:
A group of units so combined to operate in unison.

 

 

T M J:
Temporomandibular joint syndrome

 

 

Temporomandibular joint syndrome:
A disorder caused by faulty articulation of the temporomandibular joint and characterized by facial pain, headache, ringing ears, dizziness, and stiffness of the jaw, face and neck.

 

 

Throughout:
From beginning to end. In or to every part; during the whole period of.

 

 

Towards:
In the direction of; along a course leading to; in regard to.

 

 

Treatments:
Process or manner of behaving towards or dealing with a person or thing. Medical care or attention. The act or manner or an instance of treating someone or something.

 

 

Ultimate:
Best achievable or imaginable. Last or last possible, final.

 

 

Untimely:
At an inopportune time; prematurely.

 

 

Various:
Different, diverse, several..

 

 

Varicose veins:
Abnormally swollen or knotted: varicose veins. Relating to or causing unusual swelling. Resembling a varix on the surface of a shell.

 

 

Version:
An account or description from a particular point of view esp. as contrasted with another



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