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United States Department of Health and Human Services, Radiation Emergency Medical Management
A type of medicine that uses roots, stems, leaves, flowers, or seeds of plants to improve health, prevent disease, and treat illness.
Industry:Health care
A machine that uses electricity to form a stream of fast-moving subatomic particles. This creates high-energy radiation that may be used to treat cancer. Also called linac, mega-voltage linear accelerator, and MeV linear accelerator.
Industry:Health care
A doctor who specializes in physical medicine (the prevention and treatment of disease or injury with physical methods, such as exercise and machines). Also called physiatrist.
Industry:Health care
Any of a group of lipids (fats) that have a certain chemical structure. Steroids occur naturally in plants and animals or they may be made in the laboratory. Examples of steroids include sex hormones, cholesterol, bile acids, and some drugs.
Industry:Health care
A doctor who has special training to diagnose and treat skin problems.
Industry:Health care
Any substance used to kill fungi (plant-like organisms that do not make chlorophyll), such as yeast and molds.
Industry:Health care
A product made from a plant that is thought to be useful in treating disease or staying healthy. Herbal supplements are taken by mouth.
Industry:Health care
Kanser hücreleri, virüs veya bakteri öldürmek ya da onları zayıflatmak için kullanılan bir ilaç yanıt başarısızlığı. Hücreleri, virüs ya da bakteri tedavi başlangıcında ilaca dirençli olabilir veya ilaç maruz sonra dayanıklı hale gelebilir.
Industry:Health care