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Preventive Care

Across
The muscular tube that connects the throat with the stomach.
A lung disease usually caused by smoking that produces shortness of breath and relentless coughing.
The substance in the body that regulates blood sugar levels.
The voice box.
Fibrous protein found in connective tissues such as the skin and ligaments.
Membranes that make up the lining of the nose and sinus passages that helps shield the body from allergens and germs
A tiny organism that causes disease.
A highly toxic, colorless, odorless gas that is produced whenever something is burned incompletely, or in a closed environment.
Single-celled micro-organisms, which can be either beneficial or harmful.
An organism that lives on or inside another organism at the expense of its host.
Chronic sleeplessness or sleep disturbances
One of several severe liver-damaging diseases specified by the letters A, B, C and D.
A substance made in the body that protects the body against germs or viruses.
Chemicals released in an allergic reaction that cause swelling of body tissues
Down
The condition of low iron in the blood.
An organism of plant origin that lacks chlorophyll; some fungi cause irritation or disease.
A complex protein found in the cells that acts as a catalyst for chemical reactions in the body.
The term for certain vegetables with long stems and branching tops, such as broccoli and cauliflower.
A severe condition usually found in the elderly that affects the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language.
A substance that enhances flavor but causes food intolerance in some people
A protein found in red blood cells, needed to carry oxygen to the body's many tissues.
Harmful molecules in the body that damage normal cells and can cause cancer and other disorders.
The introduction of disease-causing compounds into the body in very small amounts in order to allow the body to form antigens against the disease.
Powerful molecules found in certain foods and vitamins that help neutralize free radicals, which are damaging molecules.
The body's own natural defenses against germs and other infectious agents
chemical that blocks the histamine response in an allergic reaction
A progressive disease that causes slowing and stiffening of muscular activity, trembling hands, and a difficulty in speaking and walking.
A degenerative bone disease
Enlarged and swollen veins in the anus that may bleed.