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1. Health: the condition of your body, especially whether or not you are ill.

Salud
Saludable.
2. Sick: people who are sick. Enfermo.
3. Spoil: to affect something in a way that makes it worse, less attractive, or less enjoyable.
Arruinar.
4. Illness: the state of feeling ill or of having a disease. Enfermedad.
5. Symptom: a sign that someone has an illness. Sntoma
6. Cause: an event, thing, or person that makes something happen. Causa.
7. Treatment: the process of providing medical care. Tratamiento
8. Therapy: a form of treatment for an illness or medical condition. Terapia
9. Suggest: to offer an idea or a plan for someone to consider. Sugerir
10. Swollen: an area of your body that is swollen has increased in size as a result of an injury
or an illness. Crecico inflamado
11. Pain: a feeling that you have in a part of your body when you are hurt or ill. Dolor
12. Rinse: a quick wash, especially in flowing water. Enjuagar
13. Appointment: an arrangement to see someone at a particular time, especially for a
business meeting or to get a professional service. Cita
14. Brings: to take someone or something from one place and have them with you when you
arrive somewhere else. Trae
15. Bother: to annoy someone by interrupting them when they are busy or want to be left
alone. Molestar
16. Hurt: injured, or feeling physical pain. Dao
17. Afraid: worried that something bad might happen.
18. Below: in a lower place or position.
19. Ankle: the part at the bottom of your leg where your foot joins your leg.
20. Goodness: the quality of being morally good.
21. Fit: healthy, strong, and able to do physical exercise without getting very tired.
22. Suggest: to offer an idea or a plan for someone to consider.
23. Hope: the feeling or belief that something you want to happen is likely to happen.
24. Currently: at the present time.
25. Believe: to think that a fact is true.
26. Faith: strong belief in or trust of someone or something.
27. Prayer: the words that someone says when they are speaking to God.
28. Disease: an illness that affects people or animals, especially one that is caused by infection
29. Heal: to make a part of the body healthy again after an injury.
30. Certain: used for referring to someone or something without being specific about exactly
what or who they are.
31. Fact: a piece of true information.
32. Claims: a statement that something is true, even though you have no definite proof.
33. Care: effort and attention.
34. Traced: a slight sign that someone has been present or that something has happened.
35. Schedule: a plan of activities or events and when they will happen.
36. Strange: unusual or unexpected, especially in a way that surprises or worries you.
37. Procedures: a way of doing something, especially the correct or usual way.
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sugerir
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enfermedad
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determinado
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afirmaciones
cuidado
remontado
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procedimientos

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