Diabetes
Allergies
Treatment
Vocabulary
What disease is it?
100

A type of diabetes that isn't preventable

What is type 1 diabetes?

100

any substance that causes an allergic reaction

What is an allergen?
100

The primary solution for an asthma attack, holding a steroid.

What is an inhaler?

100

A disease that cannot be transmitted or caught from someone.

What is a non-communicable disease?

100

A disease characterized by an immune reaction to a harmless substance.

What is an allergy?

200
The two types of diabetes prevented by eating healthy and exercising regularly

What is type 2 and gestational diabetes?

200

The immune system's response to an allergen.

What is an allergic reaction?

200
The main treatment for an allergic reaction.

What is epinephrine or an epi-pen?

200

The choices someone makes and conditions in the environment that increase risk of disease.

What are risk factors?

200

A disease characterized by tightening and obstruction of airways when exposed to triggers such as dust.

What is asthma?

300

Why diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar

What is a resistance to insulin or an insulin deficiency?

300

avoiding allergens, using medication, and using injections.

what are allergy prevention methods?

300

Surgery when an artery is fully blocked in the heart.

What is bypass surgery?

300

The body's way of regulating high blood sugar

What is insulin?

300

A disease characterized by a tumor of mutated cells rapidly reproducing and sometimes spreading.

What is cancer?

400

3 of the main risk factors for diabetes

What is genetics, family history, race/ethnicity, or environmental factors such as viruses?
400

The chemical responsible for triggering allergies and telling the body to attack.

What is histamine?

400

The main treatment to prevent an allergy

What is antihistamine?

400

When an artery in the heart is nearly or completely obstructed by fat

What is a heart attack?

400

A disease that cannot be prevented from developing, characterized by high blood sugar.

What is type 1 diabetes?

500

The main 4 complications of diabetes (the ones we put in notes)

What is heart and blood vessel disease, nerve damage, kidney disease, and eye damage?

500

The immune system triggering a general reaction to fight off an allergen. 

What is a nonspecific response?

500

One of the top 3 allergy medicines

What is Zyrtec, Claritin, or Allegra?

500

The small branches in the lungs that take in oxygen and are tightened or obstructed during an asthma attack.

What are bronchioles?

500

A disease that can be prevented via lifestyle choices and is characterized by high blood sugar levels.

What is type 2 diabetes?

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