A disease characterized by deficient insulin, excess sugar in the blood and urine.
a shake of the head, as a sign of forming a conclusion.
Something a person smokes.
Letting air in and out of the lungs
expelling air suddenly and noisily from the lungs
A disorder characterized by wheezing, coughing, difficulty in breathing.
A doctor's written direction for use of medicine.
To ease the passage of food (or medications) down the throat when swallowing is sometimes expressed as "to _______ it down".
A respiratory infection caused by a virus; a common name for influenza.
Something produced for sale.
To take a lot of air into the lungs is commonly referred to as taking a "_____" breath.
The front surface of a person's body between the neck and the abdomen.
A deviation of the body from its normal or healthy state.
Something expected; a presentiment.
An artificial spring, jet or flow of water.
Not obvious; noticing fine distinctions in meaning.
An instrument used by doctors to hear the lungs and heart.
A verb meaning to restrain, check or control an impulse.
A condition resulting from a disease or disorder and serving as an aid in diagnosis .
The force of blood on the walls of arteries is commonly referred to as blood __________.
A normal practice is referred to as a __________ procedure.
A measure of how tall someone is.
A trait passed down or inherited from an ancestor is referred to as hereditary. This was misspelled in the crossword. Fill in HERITARY even though this is not the correct spelling.
To breathe hard with a whistling sound.
To walk about aimlessly or without a plan.