Abnormal immune reaction to ordinary substances
What is allergies
How does an allergic reaction happen
What is contact with allergen
what is the main source of fuel for diabetes
What is glucose
when pathogens multiply, body temp rises to kill the pathogens
what is the fever
What is a non-communicable disease
what is disease that aren't transmitted from one to another
a serious condition that has high levels of glucose in the blood
what is diabetes
what are the effects of having a allergic reaction
what is watery eyes, swelling
how many types of diabetes are there
what is 2
ingestion of contaminated food/water is what
what is other contacts
how many types of non-communicable diseases are there
what is 2 types
Viruses, bacteria, fungi or protozoa
What is Pathogens
What allergen are pollen and animal dandruff considered
What is airborne allergens
what is a way to get type 1 diabetes
what is genetics, family history, race/ethnicity, environmental factor
how do pathogens spread
what is a vector, or direct contact with infected person
What is a cause of non-communicable disease
what is present at birth, lifestyle choice, environmental factor
Non-communicable disease that is present continuously or off and on over long periods of time
What is Chronic Disease
What is the antibody that is released when having a allergic reaction
what is histamine
what is the condition where the body cant affectively use insulin it produces
what is type 2 diabetes
organism that transmits a disease
what is a vector
what disease is present at brith
what is congenital disease
rapid & uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
what is cancer
what tool is used to stop allergic reactions
what is EpiPen
what type of diabetes is where your immune system destroys the insulin producing cells to the pancreases
what is type 1
____ targets the pathogens in specialized ways
what is specific response
what disease can cause further breakdown in your body cells, tissue, and organs as it progresses
what is degenerative disease