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people and lungs
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more poeple
100

Hypertension (high blood pressure)

Smoking

Diabetes (specifically type 2)

High cholesterol (hyperlipidemia) are a risk factor that can cause

stroke

100

caused by a cell messing up

CANCER

100

cancer is the most dangerous to

newborns to mother with active HSV type II

100

invented the first microscope, considered the “Father of Microbiology”.

Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

100

developed methods of sanitation and disinfection

Joseph Lister

200

caused by a blood clot in a blood vessel.  The clot “plugs up” the vessel, blocking blood from circulating and sending oxygen-rich blood to the brain, so the brain “starves” and that affected area dies.

Ischemic Stroke

200

CARCINOGENS are directly linked to

cancer

200

A bacterial infection that primarily attacks the lungs

turburculosies 

200

developed the smallpox vaccine

Edward Jenner

200

proved microorganisms cause disease, used methods to kill bacteria in MILK

Louis Pasteur

300

what was Identified as the leading cause of death in 1900 and as recently as 2017 in the United States?

heart diases 

300

uncontrolled growth becomes a

Neoplasm or a tumor.

300

occurs when a person is infected with TB, but has no symptoms and cannot infect others

LTBI: “Latent Tuberculosis Infection”

300

“Founder of Modern Chemistry”

Robert Boyle

300

Founder of the American Red Cross

Volunteered to provide care to Civil War soldiers and personally delivered supplies

Clara Barton

400

Loss of speech, loss of mobility, hemiparesis, paralysis, loss of sight or other senses, affected cognition, or death are an effect of...

stroke

400

cancer is most common in 

people who are obese and inactive

400

inflammation of the Liver

Hepatitis

400

An English obstetrician, the first to propose blood transfusion.  Successfully completed in 1829.

James Blundell

400

developed the polio vaccine

Jonas Salk

500

caused by a damaged blood vessel that causes blood to leak out of the vessel (ruptured, torn, “popped”, etc…) and coat the brain, so the brain “downs”, causing a lack of oxygen, causing that affected area to die.

Hemorrhagic Stroke

500

what does life long mean?

can be treated, but has no cure

500

“Father of Modern Medicine”

Hippocrates

500

Founder of Modern Nursing

Improved sanitation in military hospitals

Florence Nightingale

500

1922 - discovered and used insulin to treat diabetes.

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