Public Health Initiatives

12 words in this vocabulary list

noun A place where blood is collected, stored, and processed for medical use

  • The hospital has a state-of-the-art blood bank to ensure a steady supply of blood for patients in need.
  • Hey, did you know they're having a blood drive at the blood bank next week?
  • I heard the blood bank is running low on O-negative, they really need donors.
  • Donating to the blood bank of kindness can make a huge difference in someone's life.

noun a mobile facility for collecting blood donations

  • The bloodmobile will be parked outside the hospital for the blood donation drive.
  • Hey, have you seen the bloodmobile parked outside? They're collecting blood donations.
  • I heard the bloodmobile is doing its rounds in the neighborhood today.
  • The bloodmobile is like a lifeline for those in need of blood transfusions.

noun a series of organized activities or events intended to achieve a particular goal

verb to engage in a campaign

  • The company launched a new marketing campaign to promote their latest product.
  • Have you seen the ad campaign for the new movie? It looks amazing!
  • I heard they're running a campaign to get more likes on social media.
  • Her campaign to win over the investors was successful, thanks to her persuasive presentation.

adjective able to be cured or treated

  • The doctor assured the patient that their condition was curable with the right treatment.
  • Don't worry, your illness is curable and you'll be back to normal soon.
  • Dude, chill out! It's totally curable, no need to stress.
  • Even the most challenging obstacles in life are curable with perseverance and determination.

noun an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae, typically affecting the throat and sometimes other parts of the body

  • Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection that affects the mucous membranes of the throat and nose.
  • I heard that diphtheria is making a comeback in some areas due to low vaccination rates.
  • My grandma always tells me stories about the 'olden days' when people had to worry about diseases like diphtheria.
  • The spread of misinformation on social media is like a modern-day diphtheria, infecting minds with dangerous ideas.

noun a U.S. government program that provides healthcare coverage for eligible low-income individuals and families

  • Medicaid is a government program that provides health coverage to low-income individuals and families.
  • My cousin was able to get the surgery she needed thanks to Medicaid.
  • I heard Medicaid covers all your doctor visits for free.
  • Access to Medicaid is like a safety net for those who cannot afford healthcare.

noun a medical examination or treatment

adjective relating to the science or practice of medicine

  • The medical community is constantly researching new treatments for various diseases.
  • I have a medical appointment tomorrow to get my flu shot.
  • I'm feeling pretty rough, might need to see a doc for some medical help.
  • His words were like a soothing balm, providing a much-needed medical relief for her troubled mind.

verb to help or encourage something to develop or increase; to support or actively encourage

  • The company launched a new marketing campaign to promote their latest product.
  • They're trying to promote the event on social media to get more people to attend.
  • I'm always promoting my favorite music to my friends.
  • His actions promote a sense of unity among the team members.

noun a preventative measure or treatment to protect against disease or infection

  • Dental prophylaxis is essential for maintaining good oral health.
  • Getting a teeth cleaning is important for preventing cavities.
  • Gotta make sure to get my teeth scraped to keep them healthy.
  • Regular maintenance is like prophylaxis for keeping your life in order.

noun MBBS is a noun that stands for 'Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery', which is an undergraduate degree in the field of medicine.

  • She completed her MBBS degree from a prestigious medical school.
  • He finally got his MBBS after years of hard work.
  • I heard she's studying for her MBBS, that's pretty cool.
  • Obtaining an MBBS is like unlocking a door to endless possibilities in the medical field.

noun a salt or ester of folic acid, especially in the form of a dietary supplement

adjective relating to or containing folate

  • Folate is a crucial nutrient for pregnant women as it helps prevent birth defects.
  • Make sure to eat foods high in folate if you're expecting.
  • Gotta get that folate in for a healthy baby!
  • Just like plants need sunlight, our bodies need folate to thrive.

noun a type of cholesterol that is considered beneficial for the body

adjective describing the type of cholesterol as positive or beneficial

  • It is important to maintain high levels of good cholesterol for a healthy heart.
  • Eating nuts and avocados can help increase your good cholesterol.
  • Having good cholesterol is like having a superhero protecting your heart.
  • Good cholesterol acts like a cleaning crew, sweeping away the bad stuff in your arteries.