This takes up 90% of the NHS's budget
NOT Type 2 Diabetes
This pandemic, which started in the 1980s, is caused by a virus that attacks the immune system and can lead to AIDS.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
The study of the nervous system
Neuroscience
This illness makes your skin break out in itchy red spots and often comes with a fever.
Chicken pox
General Practitioner
This substance causes a decrease in blood sugar
Insulin
This pandemic, which hit Britain in the 19th century, was caused by contaminated water and led to major public health reforms.
Cholera
The cells in the brain and nervous system.
Neuron(e)s
This disease triggers a bad cough, wheezing, and trouble breathing, especially after exercise.
Asthma
A heart doctor
What is a cardiologist
This substance causes an increase in blood sugar.
Glucose
This deadly disease, spread by fleas on rats, wiped out a third of Europe’s population in the 14th century.
Black Death (Bubonic Plague)
This part of the brain is associated with creativity.
The right side (The right hemisphere)
You get this when you don't get enough Vitamin C.
Scurvy
What does a Nephrologist treat?
Kidneys
The main cause of Type 2 Diabetes (not Type 1)
Obesity
DAILY DOUBLE!
This disease, spread by mosquitoes, causes a fever and jaundice (yellowing of the skin).
Yellow fever
This happens when the brain decelerates quickly and hits the skull
Concussion
This disease can make you feel tired and weak and happens when you don’t get enough iron.
Anemia
What does a Gastroenterologist treat?
The digestive system
This is the organ Type 1 Diabetics don't have a functioning one of
Pancreas
This pandemic, which started in 1918, infected one-third of the world’s population and killed millions.
Spanish flu
This European scientist's brain is currently at Princeton University
Albert Einstein
This condition feels like a burning pain in the chest, especially after eating spicy or greasy food.
Acid reflux (GORD)
A doctor who diagnoses and treats hormone-related problems and complications
An endocronoligist