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| United States Department of Agriculture |
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| Department of Health and Human Services |
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| Dietary Guidelines for Americans |
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| abnormal thinness caused by lack of nutrition or by disease |
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| disease resulting from lack of vitamin B or thiamine |
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| with out; having to do with out; or unable to use |
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| a condition cause by the overindulgence of alcoholic beverages |
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| a sedative or hypnotic drug, also known as a downer |
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| an inactive susbstane that is given as a med for its suggestive effect. |
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| a method of treating disease by the use of small amounts of a drug that, in healthy persons, produces symptoms similar to those of the disease being treated |
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| having medicinal or healing properties; pertaining to the treating or curing of disease |
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| a multi displinary approach to health care based on belief that the body has the power to heal itself. |
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| The traditional healing system of India, that may be the oldest formal medical syatem in the world. |
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