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Science / Biology / Health and medicine

Medicine is the branch of health science and the sector of public life concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis and treatment of disease and injury. It is both an area of knowledge — a science of body systems, their diseases and treatment — and the applied practice — an art or craft — of that knowledge. However, medicine often refers more specifically to matters dealt with by physicians and surgeons. Medicine is both an area of knowledge (a science), and the application of that knowledge (by the medical profession and other health professionals such as nurses). The various specialized branches of the science of medicine correspond to the equally specialized medical professions dealing with particular organs or diseases. The science of medicine is the knowledge of body systems and diseases, while the profession of medicine refers to the social structure of the group of people formally trained to apply that knowledge to treat disease. Medicine comprises various specialized sub-branches, such as cardiology, pulmonology, neurology, or other fields such as sports medicine, research or public health.


ABO blood group system AIDS Achilles tendon
Acne vulgaris Albinism Allergy
Alzheimer's disease Analgesic Anemia
Antibiotic Antibody Antioxidant
Appendicitis Ascariasis Asperger syndrome
Aspirin Asthma Atherosclerosis
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Autism Autostereogram
B vitamins Beriberi Birth control
Bleeding Blindness Blood
Blood pressure Blood type Body mass index
Cancer Cataract Cataract surgery
Chickenpox Child Cholera
Color blindness Common cold Cornea
Crohn's disease Cystic fibrosis Death
Diabetes mellitus Diarrhea Disease
Down syndrome Duchenne muscular dystrophy Earwax
Eczema Edema Emotion
Endoscopic foreign body retrieval Epilepsy Eye
Eyelid Fatty acid Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Fever Folic acid Gastroenteritis
HIV Haemophilia Headache
Health Hearing impairment Heart
Helicobacter pylori Henipavirus Hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatorenal syndrome Hormone Human abdomen
Human anatomy Humour Hunger
Huntington's disease Hypertension Immune system
Infection Infectious disease Influenza
Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Insulin Intelligence
Introduction to virus Kidney Kuru (disease)
Lens (anatomy) Leprosy Lipid
Lung cancer Lyme disease MMR vaccine
Malaria Malnutrition Measles
Medicine Meningitis Menstrual cycle
Morphine Multiple sclerosis Mumps
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Myocardial infarction Nanomedicine
Nephron Nutrient Nutrition
Omega-3 fatty acid Orbit (anatomy) Osteomalacia
Otalgia Paracetamol Pathology
Pellagra Pernicious anemia Pharmacology
Pharyngitis Phineas Gage Pinworm
Pneumonia Poliomyelitis Portal:Medicine
Pregnancy Prion Psychology
Pupil Rabies Retina
Retinol Rubella Schizophrenia
Scurvy Sickle-cell disease Smallpox
Stem cell Stroke Suicide
Surgery Tetanus Tobacco smoking
Tooth development Tooth enamel Tourette syndrome
Trichinosis Tuberculosis Typhoid fever
Vaccination Vacutainer Weight training
Whipworm Yellow fever