Health & Medicine

The study of the human mind and body, how these function, and how they interact—not only with each other but also with their environment—has been of utmost importance in ensuring human well-being. Research on potential treatments and preventive medicine has expanded greatly with the development of modern medicine, and a network of disciplines, including such fields as genetics, psychology, and nutrition, aims to facilitate the betterment of our health.
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drug use
Drug use, use of drugs for psychotropic rather than medical purposes. Among the most common psychotropic drugs are opiates...
Zika fever
Zika fever, infectious mosquito-borne illness, typically mild in humans but capable in utero of causing brain anomalies in...
human eye
Human eye, in humans, specialized sense organ capable of receiving visual images, which are then carried to the brain. The...
history of medicine
History of medicine, the development of the prevention and treatment of disease from prehistoric and ancient times to the...
mental disorder
Mental disorder, any illness with significant psychological or behavioral manifestations that is associated with either a...
human ear
Human ear, organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes sound by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves...
heart disease
Heart disease, any disorder of the heart. Examples include coronary heart disease, congenital heart disease, and pulmonary...
nervous system disease
Nervous system disease, any of the diseases or disorders that affect the functioning of the human nervous system. Everything...

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A Brief History of the Computer Told from the 1990s: A Quiz
Sure, you may know all there is to know about the latest Macbook Pro. But can you compete in computer history as told from...
A Capital Idea
The city or town that functions as the seat of government and administrative center of a country, state, territory or province...
A Few Facts About Food Processing Quiz
How much do you know about where your food comes from? What about the science behind food processing? Test your knowledge...
A Game of Tennis: Fact or Fiction?
You may be familiar with Serena Williams and Andre Agassi, but how much do you really know about tennis? From its gameplay...
A Good Old-Fashioned Quiz
Can you name these antiquated items?
A Good Walk Spoiled
No one really knows how golf came to be
A History of Everyday Technology in 68 Quiz Questions
Have you ever wanted a nonchronological history of technologies that became, during one era or another, part of everyday...
A History of Theatre Quiz
Shakespeare claimed that all the world’s a stage, but there are no questions about him in this quiz. Figure out how much...
A History of War
You may have heard of D-Day, the Battle of Hastings, and Waterloo, but do you know their historical significance? Embark...
A Hole in One
From its country of origin to its various clubs and obstacles, take a swing at this quiz and learn more about the sport of...
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Health & Medicine Subcategories

right cerebral hemisphere of the human brain Anatomy & Physiology
Human beings have long been curious about the way that things work, and that curiosity includes wondering about how we ourselves work. The fields of anatomy and physiology involve studying the structures of bodies and the way that those structures and bodies function.
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Alzheimer disease Conditions & Diseases
Whether we like it or not, living things are susceptible to any number of illnesses and conditions that can threaten or harm the health of those afflicted. Bacteria, viruses, and other microbiological agents are obvious challenges to health. Human disease may be acute, chronic, malignant, or benign, and it is usually indicated by signs and symptoms such as fever or vomiting. Additionally, diseases may be communicable (contagious) or noncommunicable; of the latter, the four major types identified by the World Health Organization are cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease, and diabetes mellitus.
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subcategory placeholder Genetics & Evolution
The plants and animals that are so familiar to us today may have been harder to spot millions of years ago. The theory of evolution, one of the keystones of modern biological theory, is based on the idea that living things on Earth can be traced back to other preexisting types and that the differences are due to modifications that occurred over successive generations. Genetics, an essential part of the study of evolution, looks at the inheritance of characteristics by children from their parents. It can help explain how you got your mom's green eyes or why your hair is red even though your parents are brunettes.
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Polio vaccine Health, Nutrition & Fitness
Health isn't just about being able to impress people at the gym with your weight-lifting prowess. Physical fitness, the body's ability to function properly, and the absence of disease are important factors in determining health, as is one's emotional, mental, and social state. In addition, nutrition provides the energy that fuels all physical and mental activities, including the aforementioned displays of weight-lifting mastery.
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babies Human Development
Even if you feel like a kid at heart, you probably still went through (or are currently undergoing) the typical process of change and growth that takes place between human infancy and maturity. After birth, human beings undergo infant and toddler development, moving on to child development before progressing to puberty and adolescence on the way to adulthood. Human growth involves not only biological development—the progressive changes in size, shape, and function during the life of an organism—but also emotional and psychological development.
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Dentistry Medicine
Humans have long sought to find cures for the ailments and injuries that befall them. This has led to a long history of diverse attempted treatments, including herbal remedies, leeching, hydrotherapy, acupuncture, homeopathy, and more, all the way up to the most recent science-based treatments that have come into use during the development of today's modern medicine. Medical research and the study of the causes of disease have led to rapid and significant advances in medicine, improving both the efficacy of treatments and our understanding of illnesses and how they operate. The importance of preventive medicine has grown, and the field of medicine has become increasingly specialized as medical disciplines and branches such as endocrinology, immunology, psychiatry, radiology, epidemiology, and nanomedicine have emerged.
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Sigmund Freud Psychology & Mental Health
Although Sigmund Freud was once one of the most recognizable faces of psychology, this scientific discipline has developed significantly since the time of his predominance. Psychology has become an increasingly integrative science at the hub of diverse other disciplines, from biology and neurology to sociology, anthropology, and economics. At the same time, old sub-disciplinary boundaries within pyschology itself are now crossed more freely; interdisciplinary teams may work on a common problem using methods that draw on multiple levels of analysis, whether social, cognitive, or biological.
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