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The doctors couldn't work out exactly which _____ their patient had taken.
stimulant3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
I get headaches when my _____ are congested.
sinuses3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
My _____ mother could not remember who I was.
senile3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
I _____ as soon as the foul smell hit my mouth, but I did not vomit.
retched3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Former alcoholics are being _____ by the volunteers.
rehabilitated3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
His _____ vision has saved him from that accident because he somehow saw the vehicle coming at him.
peripheral3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
She struggled with her mental health and attempted to _____ on her medication.
overdose3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
As children, we require constant _____ stimulation.
neural3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
The _____ needle is thin and adapts to the patient's skin.
hypodermic3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
_____ is a method used in psychotherapy.
hypnotism3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Genetics is the branch of science that deals with the study of genes and _____.
heredity3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Typically the _____ period for a baby is 9 months.
gestation3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
After eating ice cream, she experienced _____ problems
gastric3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Certain vegetables such as broccoli contribute to ____.
flatulence3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Mitchell is consistently _____ at work.
drowsy3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Some herbs have a powerful _____ effect.
curative3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
The doctor assured her the condition was _____.
curable3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
The patient's _____ were so strong the doctors had to hold him down.
convulsions3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Her labour _____ were ten minutes apart.
contractions3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
The doctors told the patient that the tumour is ____.
benign3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following antonyms?sedative
stimulant3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following antonyms?remain, weaken
rehabilitate3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following antonyms?interior, inside, internal
peripheral3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following antonym?acquirement
heredity3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following antonyms?awake, energetic, peppy
drowsy3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following antonyms?damaging, harmful, hurtful
curative3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following antonyms?incurable, terminal, unhelpable
curable3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following antonyms?malignant, malevolent
benign3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?drug, booster, medication
stimulant3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?channel, opening, pocket
sinus3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonym?forgetful
senile3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?throw up, vomit, puke
retch3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?retrain, readapt, renew
rehabilitate3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?exterior, external, perimetric
peripheral3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?sensory, audiovisual, neurological, aural, olfactory
neural3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?hypnotherapy, autohypnosis, hypnoanalysis
hypnotism3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?ancestry, genetics, inheritance, genesiology
heredity3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?development, pregnancy
gestation3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?stomach, abdominal, digestive
gastric3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?lethargic, tired, sleepy
drowsy3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?healing, medicinal, remedial
curative3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?correctable, reparable, treatable, remediable, restorable
curable3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?fit, spasm, seizure
convulsion3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
Which word has the following synonyms?favourable, harmless
benign3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(noun) Substances that make your mind and body work faster.
stimulant3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(noun) A hollow or cavity in a bone or tissue.
sinus3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) Forgetful because of old age.
senile3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(verb) To produce the sound and movements that resemble vomiting.
retch3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(verb) To restore to an original state or level of great shape or to revive someone to their normal state of health or way of life.
rehabilitate3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) Relating to the outer part of the field of vision.
peripheral3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(verb) To take an overdose of a drug.
overdose3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) Used for anything related to the human nervous system.
neural3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) Used to describe the region under the skin where the injection is given.
hypodermic3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(noun) A study or practise in hypnosis as a healing method.
hypnotism3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(noun) The process of transferring mental and physical traits from parent to child through genetics.
heredity3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(noun) The process of developing within the womb.
gestation3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) Relating to the stomach.
gastric3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(noun) Condition in which gas is produced and accumulated within the gastrointestinal tract as a result of the digestive process.
flatulence3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) Being tired.
drowsy3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) A medicine or treatment that can cure a disease.
curative3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) Able to be healed or cured; capable of being fixed.
curable3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(noun) A violent and jerk-like movement of the muscles resembling spasms.
convulsion3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(noun) Sudden and painful muscle movements when a woman is going into labour to give birth to a child.
contraction3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS
(adjective) Not harmful. Used in medicine to describe conditions.
benign3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS