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- ILLNESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ILLNESS is sickness How to use illness in a sentence
- Is It a Disease or an Illness? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Is there a difference between a disease and an illness? Technically, yes A disease is something a physician can diagnose, and an illness is something you feel
- ILLNESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ILLNESS definition: 1 a disease of the body or mind: 2 the state of being ill: 3 a disease of the body or mind: Learn more
- What is Illness: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Illness is a broad term that defines the poor state of mind, body, and, to a certain extent, spirit It is the general feeling of being sick or unwell (outside the person’s belief of good health) Many people tend to use disease and illness in the same breath, but there are very subtle distinctions
- Disease - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Examining a patient in a tank respirator A disease or medical condition is an unhealthy state where something bad happens to the body or mind [1] Diseases can cause pain, parts of the body to stop working the right way, or death The word disease is sometimes used to include: parts of the body being hurt, not having the usual abilities, medical problems or syndromes, infections by
- Illness Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
ILLNESS meaning: 1 : a condition of being unhealthy in your body or mind; 2 : a specific condition that prevents your body or mind from working normally a sickness or disease
- ILLNESS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
An illness is a particular disease such as measles or pneumonia She returned to her family home to recover from an illness
- What Is Disease? The Medical Science of Illness Explained
What is disease? At first glance, the answer seems deceptively simple: disease is the presence of illness, of something going wrong within the body But the deeper we probe into this question—scientifically, philosophically, and biologically—the more elusive and complex the definition becomes
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