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A cold, the flu, a chill, pneumonia start learning
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A disease, malaria, typhoid start learning
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(lung/breast) cancer, diabetes, AIDS, arthritis, Alzheimer's disease start learning
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Asthma, hay fever, backache, a congenital defect start learning
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Asthma, hay fever, diarrhoea, pain start learning
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(lung/breast) cancer, AIDs, laukaemia, autism start learning
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(major/minor/serious/head) injuries start learning
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The time between infection and the appearance of symptoms. start learning
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The time when the pathogen that has infected an organism is inactive. start learning
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A short-lived disease with rapid onset and short course. start learning
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A disease that lasts for a long time, usually an least six months. start learning
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An onset or recurrence of more severe symptoms. start learning
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A disease that resists treatment. start learning
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Choroba oporna na leczenie
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A disease that gets worse over the time leading to death, serious disability, or organ failure. start learning
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Temporary reduction or disappearance of disease symptoms in patients who have a chronic illness that cannot be cured. start learning
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A recurrence of past medical condition. start learning
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A restoration of health or functioning. start learning
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A disease or condition that usually stops or ends without therapy or assistance. start learning
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Choroba ustępuje samoistnie
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A disease that affects only one part of the body. start learning
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A disease that has spread to other body parts. start learning
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A disease that affects the entire body. start learning
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