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| Specialist who studies blood |
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| Specialist who finds, treats, prevents diseases of the heart and blood vessels. |
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| Identification of an illness or other problem by examinations of the symptoms |
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| Condition with excess fluid collecting in the cavity or tissues of the body |
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| Lung infection that inflames the air sac in one or both lungs |
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| Condition when the blood lacks healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin |
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| Condition with abnormal amount of fluid around the lungs |
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| Process of transferring someone's blood into the veins of another person |
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| Caused by mental or physical illness, results in confused thinking |
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| Group of thinking and social symptoms that interfere with daily functioning |
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| Condition when the heart muscle is weakened |
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| High temperature of the body |
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| Difficult or fast breathing |
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| Dressing pressure to ulcer until it's healed |
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| Lifesaving technique used in emergencies like drowning or heart attacks |
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| Of, at, toward, or from the side or sides |
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| Having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides |
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| Pulmonary disease specialist |
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| Routine part of every doctor's examination of the eye |
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| Electrocardiogram, test that checks for problems with the electrical activity of your heart |
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