What is a common example of a communicable disease?
what is the common cold? (Other answers may include: the flu, mononucleosis, hepatitis A, chicken pox, measles, athlete's foot, ring worm, dysentery, malaria, protozoa
How are you supposed to sneeze?
What is by covering your mouth and nose and sneezing into your elbow?
what is cancer?
what is an abnormal growth of cells?
How many types of diabetes are there?
what is four?
what is an example of a common allergy?
what is peanuts? (other answers: dog dandruff, pollen, wheat, dairy, and more)
What word is described by "the tiny organisms that cause communicable diseases?"
what is pathogens?
what is the simplest way to prevent disease?
what is washing your hands and covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze?
what word describes "any substance that is cancer causing"
what is a carcinogen?
What is diabetes?
what is a serious condition characterized by high levels or glucose in the blood?
What causes allergies?
what is contact with an allergen?
What is the other type of disease other than communicable?
what is non-communicable?
why is prevention important?
what is it protects yourself and those around you from these diseases that can lead to death?
What is the definition of a tumor?
what is a mass of abnormal cells?
When is type 1 diabetes normally diagnosed?
what is between the ages 1 and 20?
what is a common medicine someone with a small allergic reaction may take?
What is antihistamines?
how do pathogens spread?
What is through direct contact, indirect contact, contact with a vector, or other contacts
How do you specifically prevent against type 2 diabetes?
What is maintaining a good diet, exercising daily, staying active, and controlled substance use?
what is the difference between a malignant tumor and a benign one?
What is that malignant spreads and benign does not?
What is type two diabetes characterized by?
what is a condition in which the body cannon effectively use the insulin it produces?
what is an allergen?
what is Anything causing an allergic reaction?
what are the four major types of pathogens?
what is bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites?
why do different diseases have to be prevented and treaded differently than others?
What is depending on the disease and person, using different techniques and tactics on disease prevention is what must be don't in order to stay healthy.
What are the two most common types of cancer?
what is lung cancer and breast cancer?
Why is insulin important?
What is that glucose needs insulin produced by the pancreas to transport it from blood into the cells?
what happens when histamine is released?
What is sneezing, swelling, and hives?