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Terminology

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Angina   The attack of chest pain caused by insufficient supply of oxygen to the heart.  
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Arrhythmia   An irregular heartbeat.  
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Arteriosclerosis   Thickening and hardening of the arteries.  
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Arthritis   Inflammation of the joints.  
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Asthma   Effects a patient's breathing by restricting the airways and oxygen supply due to inflammation, swelling, and irritation.  
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)   Mental disorder characterized by developmentally inappropriate levels of attention, concentration, activity distractability, and impulsivity.  
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)   A mental disorder characterized by constant impulsive behavior, difficulty in concentration, and hyperactivity that decreases social, academic, or occupational functioning.  
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Bronchitis   Acute inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs.  
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Cardiovascular Disease   Refers to conditions of the heart and circulation system.  
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Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)   A potentially fatal condition of the cardiovascular system wherein the heart has lost it's ability to pump blood in and out.  
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Dementia   Progressive memory loss as well as learning and thinking disorders; often leads to Alzheimer's disease.  
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Diabetes   Failure of the body to produce insulin, which is essential for digestion and for retrieving energy from food, in the pancreas.  
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Edema   Abnormal swelling of the body, caused by an increased build-up of fluids in tissues and organs.  
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Emphysema   Irreversible disease (long term smoking) in which there has been severe damage to the alveoli (tiny air sac) in the lungs, resulting in a decrease in the exchange of gases; symptoms are wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and difficulty in breathing.  
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Gastroesophageal Reflux disease (GERD)   Occurs when food is not completey digested and is forced back up the esophagus; the food is very acidic and irritates the esophasus causing heartburn and other symptoms.  
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Hemorrhage   Severe and uncontrollable bleeding. (Can be internal or external).  
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Hyperlipidemic   High Cholesterol  
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Hypertension   Long-term high blood pressure  
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Inflammation   Redness, swelling, pain, or heat in the body tissue(s) caused by physical injury, infection, or irritation.  
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Nausea   Feeling of sickness to the stomach, usually accompanied by the urge to vomit.  
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Osteoporosis   Loss of bone density; it can be the result of calcium deficiency, menopause, certain endocrine diseases, avanced age, medications, or by other risk factors.  
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Spasm   Involuntary muscle contraction.  
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Virus   Very small infectious organism that requires a living cell to reproduce.  
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