Definition
Causes/Symptoms
Effects
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100

Tropical disease that targets lungs and kidneys

Yellow Fever

100

Contain HIV Infection, Flu like symptoms

AIDS

100

Fragmented sleep, rapid eye movement, brief attacks of muscle weakness 

Narcolepsy

100

First prescribed in Ghana

Conjunctivitis/Pink Eye

100

Condition where persons airways become inflammed

Asthma

200

Intense persistent fear of being watched or judged by others

Social Anxiety

200

Loneliness, Stressful life events, Financial Issues

Clinical Depression

200

Hyperactivity, Procrastination, Impulsivity

ADHD

200

In the U.S. 1 in 40 adults and 1 in 100 children face this

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

200

Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone and Kate Moss suffer from

Social Anxiety

300

Genetic disorder when abnormal cell division results in extra 21st chromosome

Down Syndrome

300

Dramatic weight loss, Denial of hunger, Severe restriction of foods

Eating Disorder

300

Mood swings from extreme highs to extreme lows, low self-esteem, long periods of helplessness

Bipolar Disorder

300

Over 3 million cases each year in the U.S.

Clinical Depression/Insomnia

300

One effect is having a lazy eye or spots

Down Syndrome

400

Inflammation or infection of transparent membrane in your eyelid

Conjunctivitis/Pink Eye

400

Transmitted through Aedes Aegypti Mosquito bites 

Dengue

400

Nausea and metallic taste in mouth

Giardiasis

400

There are three types: tick-borne, mosquito-borne and viruses with no arthropod vector

Dengue

400

This is not hereditary and adults cannot obtain this

Cerebral Palsy

500

Person has uncontrollable, unwanted or reoccurring thoughts and/or actions

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

500

Abnormally developed brain at birth or trauma to the head at a young age

Cerebral Palsy

500

Nighttime coughing, Wheezing, Breathlessness

Asthma

500

Spread to South America in 17th century due to slave trade

Yellow Fever

500

Affects central nervous system and heart due to lack of sleep

Insomnia