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a. To feel under the weather = to feel slightly ill b. To be as fit as a fiddle= to be healthy c. To phone in sick= to call work and say you’re ill d. To suffer from a disease e. To be a hypochondriac or a cyberchondriac f. To give someone a diagnosis /ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnəʊ.sɪs/ Ex: The doctor cannot give a diagnosis without doing some tests g. To treat an illness such as asthma, depression, high blood pressure h. To relieve a headache, dental pain, arthritis i. To practice self-medication with non-prescription medicines /ˈmed.ɪ.sən//ˈmed.sən/ j. To have an operation, to undergo an operation k. To donate organs, to be a donor l. To go down with a cold / the flu m. To need surgery n. Symptoms o. Bacterial infection p. Viral infection q. The side effects of drugs r. Vaccination s. Integrative medicine: a combination of traditional and alternative medicine t. Home-made remedies u. Alternative medicine v. HomeopathY: a way of treating illnesses using very small amounts of natural substances, w. Osteopathy: the treatment of injuries to bones and muscles using pressure and movement x. Yoga y. Reflexology: a treatment in which your feet are rubbed and pressed in a special way in order to improve blood flow and help you relax, z. Acupuncture: to insert very fine needles into the body at points along the meridians