📚 The video is about vocabulary related to health, specifically the word 'epidemic' which refers to a disease that spreads quickly among a large number of people.
Malaria becomes an epidemic in October due to an increase in mosquitoes.
Prognosis is a doctor's opinion about a patient's medical condition.
Recuperate means to recover from a disease or an illness.
Using the word 'recuperating' instead of 'recovering' is suggested.
The word 'impaired' means to weaken someone's ability.
The word 'therapeutic' means to have healing effects or properties.
📚 Carcinogenic substances can cause cancer and factories producing them have been closed.
😢 Chronic diseases occur frequently or permanently, requiring constant care.
☮️ A tranquilizer is a substance that brings peace and calm.
💊 Tranquilizers are drugs used to calm patients, and their sales increase with the rise in depression patients.
🍽️ Anorexia is a food disorder where a person stops eating due to fear of weight gain.
💉 Immunization refers to giving medicine to increase immunity and prevent diseases.
💉 The child death rate in Africa has declined due to an immunization campaign.
🔑 Meditation has been found beneficial in treating various diseases and is now considered a solution to many problems.
💪 Pfizer has developed a potent drug that can prevent Alzheimer's disease in old people.
💡 This video provides essential vocabulary related to health for IELTS writing tasks and speaking cue cards.
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