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overstatev: to exaggerate or make something seem more important or serious than it is
beneficialadj: helpful, useful, or sound; promoting or enhancing well-being
immunizationn: the process of making a person or animal immune to a specific disease by administering a vaccine or other preventative measure
accordn: an official agreement or treaty between two organizations, countries, etc.; (verb) allow to have
diseasen: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems
vaccinen: a substance that is put into the body and protects them from disease by causing them to produce antibodies (= proteins that attack harmful bacteria, viruses, etc.)
hospitalizev: to admit someone to a hospital for medical treatment
societaladj: relating to society or social relationships
trillionn: the number 1,000,000,000,000; a million million
zoomv: to move along very quickly; (noun) the act of rising upward into the air
eliminatev: to remove or get rid of someone or something
bacterian: single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms that exist in large numbers in the air, water, and soil, and also in living and dead creatures and plants, and are often a cause of disease
infectionn: a condition in which pathogenic microorganisms or viruses have entered the body
influenzan: (formal for flu) a highly contagious viral disease that causes fever, severe aching, and catarrh and often occurs in epidemics
infectv: to affect a person, an animal, or a plant with a disease-causing organism
infantn: a baby or very young child
bloodstreamn: the blood flowing through the body
pneumonian: an infection or inflammation of the lungs, typically caused by bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms
meningitisn: inflammation of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, typically caused by a bacterial or viral infection and characterized by fever, headache, and a stiff neck
permanentadj: lasting for a long time without essential change
disabilityn: a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do
pediatricsn: the branch of medicine that deals with the care and treatment of children
folkn: people in general, especially those of a particular group or type
graphn: a picture consisting of a line, lines, points, etc., that shows how two or more sets of certain quantities are related to each other
introductionn: a preliminary explanation or remarks given before the start of a text, performance, or event; the act of bringing something new into existence or introducing something to a wider audience or new market
incidencen: the frequency or rate at which a particular event or condition occurs within a specific population, group, or area; the occurrence or manifestation of something, especially something harmful or unpleasant
plummetv: to fall or drop suddenly and steeply; to decline rapidly or sharply
achievev: to successfully complete a task or goal, often through hard work, perseverance, and dedication; to attain or accomplish something that one has set out to do
maintainv: to continue to uphold or sustain; to keep in a particular state or condition; to assert or declare something to be true
communaladj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use
developv: to grow or expand; to improve or refine through a process of progress and refinement, often to achieve greater sophistication or complexity; to elaborate or add detail to something that is in the process of being created
microben: a tiny living thing that can only be seen with a microscope and that may cause disease
classicadj: judged or deserving to be regarded as one of the best or most important of its kind over a period of time; of a well-known type
immunodeficiencyn: a condition in which the immune system is not functioning properly, resulting in a decreased ability to fight off infections and diseases
virusn: a tiny infectious organic material that causes disease in people, animals, and plants
urgentadj: requiring immediate attention or action; pressing
progressionn: the act or process of changing to the next stage or phase or moving forward
criticn: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc.
optimizev: to make the best or most effective use of something
vulnerableadj: capable of being hurt or influenced physically or mentally
elderlyadj: (a polite word for) old
unfortunatelyadv: by bad luck; unluckily
attituden: the way you think and feel about someone or something
alarmingadj: causing concern or apprehension; causing a feeling of danger, harm, or emergency; unsettling or disturbing
statisticsn: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data
organizationn: a group of people who work together for a shared purpose
declarev: to say, state, or announce something clearly, officially, or publicly
threatn: a strong indication or likelihood of harm, danger, or adverse consequences; an expression of intent to inflict harm or injury on someone or something, often made as a means of coercion or intimidation
graphicadj: relating to visual art or involving the use of diagrams or illustrations; very clear and powerful
illustratev: to provide pictures, photographs, diagrams, etc. in a book or something for explanation
sentimentaladj: connected with or resulting from someone’s emotions, rather than reason or realism
percentagen: the number, amount, or rate of something, which is usually the amount per hundred
kindergartenn: a school or class for young children, usually between the ages of four and six
claimv: to assert that something is true; to demand or request something as one’s own; to lay legal or moral right to something; (noun) a demand or assertion of a right or something that one believes to be true
exemptadj: free from or not subject to a particular requirement or restriction; (verb) to excuse someone or something from an obligation, payment, etc.
finn: a thin flat part on the body of a fish or other aquatic animal used for propulsion or balance
anti-vaxxern: a person who opposes or refuses to vaccinate themselves or their children, often due to concerns about vaccine safety or efficacy
consequencen: the outcome of a particular action or event, especially relative to an individual
conquerv: to bring under control by force or authority
measlesn: a highly infectious viral disease that causes fever, red spots on the skin, and other flu-like symptoms, typically affects children
outbreakn: a sudden start of something, usually a disease or something dangerous or unpleasant
infectiousadj: able to be passed quickly from one person, animal, or plant to another, especially through air or water
viraladj: relating to or caused by a virus
particlen: a small piece of something; a word or piece of a term with grammatical function but little or no significance
individualn: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group
stadiumn: a large, usually roofless building with tiers of seats for spectators at sports or other events
distancen: the amount of space between two points, measured in units such as miles, meters, or kilometers; the extent, scope, or range between two things, such as distance or emotional distance
coughv: to expel air from the lungs suddenly and noisily, often as a reaction to irritation, illness, or some other physical condition; (noun) a sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the lungs, often accompanied by a distinctive sound
auditoriumn: a room or building used for concerts, plays, or other public performances
stewardessn: (considered to be outdated, and “flight attendant” is more appropriate) a female flight attendant; a woman who serves passengers on a ship or other form of transportation
contractn: a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, setting out their rights and obligations to each other, typically in writing and enforceable by law
fleev: to leave by running away, especially out of fear or danger
brainn: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling
encephalitisn: inflammation of the brain that is usually caused by a viral infection but can also be caused by a bacterial or fungal infection, an autoimmune reaction, or exposure to certain chemicals or toxins
resistv: to refuse to accept something and attempt to prevent it from happening
vaccinatev: to treat with a vaccine, usually by injection, to produce immunity against a disease
recommendv: to suggest that someone or something would be a suitable fit for a particular purpose or role
schedulen: a list of planned activities, tasks, or things that must be completed showing when they are intended to happen or be done
consultantn: a person who provides professional or expert advice
dialv: to adjust or set the controls of a machine or device by turning a controller called dial; (noun) a disc on a telephone that is rotated a fixed distance for each number called
depictv: to illustrate someone or something in a photograph
axisn: a real or imaginary straight line through a body or figure around which the object turns; a group of countries in special alliance
distributev: to give something to a large number of individuals, or to spread or furnish something
starkadj: empty, simple, or apparent; devoid of any qualifications
shieldn: a protective covering or structure, especially in the past, that soldiers held in front of their bodies to protect themselves
speculatev: to form a theory or conjecture or guess about a subject without solid evidence
unfoundedadj: not based on good evidence or reason; without foundation or justification
improvev: to make or become better
immunologyn: the branch of medical science that deals with the immune system of the body and its functions, including the body’s response to foreign substances such as viruses and bacteria; it also involves the study of immunodeficiencies, autoimmune diseases, and immunotherapies
paneln: a square or rectangular and flat piece of something that forms a distinct section or component of something; a small group of specialists who discuss particular topics or give their advice or opinion about something
antigenn: a substance that triggers the body’s immune response (= the reaction for fighting infections) for defending the body, especially by producing antibodies (= proteins that identify and attack harmful bacteria, viruses, etc.)
germn: a very tiny living that causes the disease; a piece of something such as an organism, concept, etc., capable of growing into a new one or part of one
antibodyn: a substance produced in the blood that attacks and kills harmful bacteria, viruses, etc., to fight disease
inducev: to persuade someone to do something; to cause to act in a specific manner
immuneadj: protected against a particular disease or toxin due to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
moleculen: a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds
boostv: to improve, raise, or increase something
adjuvantn: a substance that is added to a vaccine or medication to enhance its effects or increase its effectiveness
aidn: things sent to help countries in need, notably food or money; support
presencen: the fact or state that someone or something exists, occurs, or is present
profoundadj: extremely great; sensed or experienced very strongly; displaying a high level of knowledge or comprehension
durableadj: capable of lasting and being used for a long time without being damaged or destroyed
immunityn: the ability of an organism to resist infection or disease, often due to the presence of antibodies
demographicn: a statistic characterizing that describes people or groups of people based on their age, sex, income, etc.
precisionn: the quality or condition of being exact and accurate
medicinaladj: of or relating to the treatment or cure of disease
varyv: to become different in terms of size, shape, etc.
stepwiseadj: happening or proceeding in a series of regular stages rather than continuously
sophisticatedadj: having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of people’s behavior, culture, and fashion
nowhereadv: not in, at, or to any place; not anywhere
muscularadj: of or relating to the muscles; having or suggesting great physical power or force
nasaladj: relating to the nose or the sense of smell; characterized by or involving the nasal passage
componentn: one of several parts that combines with others to form something bigger
mediatev: to try to bring about an agreement or understanding between people who are in conflict
decisionn: the act or process of making up someone’s mind about something; a choice or judgment reached after considering options
vitron: (used as “in vitro”) a scientific experiment or procedure that takes place outside of a living organism, usually in a test tube or petri dish
tissuen: an ensemble of similar cells of the animal or plant that together carry out a specific function
engineern: a person whose job is designing, building, or maintaining something such as machines, structures, or software
candidadj: honest, straightforward, and frank in someone’s words or actions
phasen: any stage in a series of events, change, or development
clinicaladj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies
combinationn: a collection of things that have been combined; an assemblage of separate parts or qualities
acceleratev: to make something faster or earlier; to cause to develop or progress more quickly
pathogenn: a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that causes disease
defendv: to protect someone or something from attack, criticism, danger, etc.
additionn: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers
innovativeadj: introducing or using new methods, ideas, etc.
cutting-edgeadj: being at the forefront of a particular field or development; (noun) the latest or most advanced stage in the development of a specific type of work or activity
divev: to jump into the water with your head and arms going in first, or to move down to a deeper level underwater
consortiumn: a group or association of individuals, organizations, or businesses that come together for a common purpose or goal
hepatitisn: a medical condition in which the liver becomes inflamed, often as a result of infection by a virus
techniquen: a particular way or art of doing something that needs skill
inventoryn: a complete list of all the items or goods held in stock by a business or organization; the act of making such a list
diagramn: a simplified illustration of the appearance, structure, or workings of something
yieldn: the total output of crops, profits, etc. that are produced; (verb) to produce or supply helpful something, such as a profit, an amount of food, or information
analyten: a substance or chemical component that is being analyzed, usually in a laboratory setting
hairballn: a mass of hair that accumulates inside an animal’s digestive system, typically in the stomach or intestines, and is eventually expelled through the mouth; a complex or tangled mess of code, systems, or processes
pathwayn: a track that constitutes or serves as a path; an approach or a way of doing something
molecularadj: of or relating to molecules (= a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds)
excitingadj: causing a lot of interest or excitement
invigoratev: to give energy, enthusiasm, or vitality to something or someone; to revitalize or refresh
advancev: to go or move forward; to develop in a positive way
physiciann: a medical doctor who practices medicine
pertussisn: a highly contagious bacterial infection characterized by severe coughing spasms, commonly known as whooping cough
whoopv: to shout or cry out loudly, often in celebration or excitement; to make an exuberant noise
respiratoryadj: relating to the organs and processes involved in breathing, such as the lungs and the act of inhaling and exhaling air
syncytialadj: relating to or characterized by a type of cell structure in which multiple nuclei are contained in a single cytoplasmic mass
cancern: abnormal growth of cells that can invade and destroy surrounding tissues and organs; a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
allergyn: a hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system, characterized by an exaggerated response to certain allergens, such as pollens, foods, and drugs
opioidn: substances that have an effect similar to opium, such as morphine, used in medicines to treat severe pain, but some people take them illegally for pleasure and become addicted
overdosen: excessive and dangerous ingestion or application of a drug
fragileadj: delicate or easily broken or damaged
fosterv: to promoto growth; to take care of another person’s child, usually for a limited time, without becoming their legal parents
accurateadj: correct and exact in all details
dialoguen: a conversation in a book, play, or film
vergen: the point at which something is about to happen or where something begins; the edge or margin of something, particularly a physical boundary or border
scratchv: to cut or damage the surface of something or the skin with a sharp or pointed object
accomplishedadj: having completed a task or achieved a goal successfully; skilled or proficient at something
advocaten: a person who supports or suggests an idea, development, or way of doing something

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