macrophage | disease-fighting cell |
macular | a discolored spot on your skin |
magnitude | extent, size, how serious |
maintain | take care of, keep |
mammogram | test to check the health of the breast |
malignant | cancer |
manage | control, direct, be in charge of, take care of, watch |
manifest | clear, plain, evident |
maximum | the largest possible, the most |
medication | drug, pill, medicine |
medicine | drug |
memory cell | a cell that helps your body quickly fight diseases that you’ve gotten before |
menopause | women’s “change of life”, the change, time in a woman's life when her periods stops |
mentality | frame of mind, mind, outlook, feeling |
metabolism | process of getting energy from food, converting food into energy |
mg | milligram |
microbes | very tiny fungi, sometimes viruses, that are too small too see; bacteria, protozoa |
migrate | move, travel |
migration | moving from one place to another |
mild | gentle, not severe, slight, small |
mildew | fungus that grow in damp warm areas |
minimal | least, small, smallest |
minimize | make smaller |
miniscule | very small, tiny |
mites | very tiny, spider-like, animals that cause allergies and skin rashes |
mitigate | make less harmful, soften, lessen, reduce |
mobility | ability to move |
moderate | medium, mild, controllable |
modify | change |
molars | back teeth, back “grinding” teeth |
mold | growth on food and damp surfaces |
monitor | watch, check on, watch for changes, device that measures changes |
morbidity | diseased, sick, ill |
mortality rate | number of deaths |
mortality | death |
motor vehicle accident | car crash |
MRSA | bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics |
mucosal (mucus) membranes | soft, moist areas just inside the openings to your body |
mucus | fluid that coats and protects the inside of the nose, mouth, bronchial tubes and other parts of the body |
multiple sclerosis | central nervous system disease |
muscle contraction | muscle twitch, movement |
mutagen | cause |
mutation | change over time |
mutation | change; difference; different |
Source: CDC Plain Language Thesaurus for Health Communications. Other related materials: Vaccines & Immunizations Glossary; Harvard School of Public Health "Plain Language Glossaries" for asthma, arthritis, and lupus; Medical Library Association "Deciphering Medspeak" for diabetes, stroke, and HIV-AIDS |
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