To derange the vital functions of; to afflict with disease or sickness; to disorder; -- used almost exclusively in the participle diseased.
Diseases are caused by living organisms. Examples are bacteria and viruses, but disease can also be cause by fungi and some kinds of nematodes. Signs of plant disease generally include: poor vigor, loss or change of color, rotting, or poorly formed leaves, flowers, or stems. Most disease can be prevented through cultural controls.
An abnormal condition of an organism or part. See also Nerve Signal Interference. See Contract.
an interruption in the continuous process of health, manifested by abnormalities or disturbances in the structure and function of body parts, organs or systems.
An impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning.
A general term describing a morbid condition which can be defined by objective, physical signs (e.g. hypertension), subjective symptoms or mental phobias, disorder of function (e.g. biochemical abnormality), or disorders of structure (anatomic or pathological change) . Existence of disease may be questioned in disorder of structure without associated disorder of function.
Process representing a departure from normal health.
A harmful deviation from the normal functioning of physiological and biochemical processes caused by plant pathogens (fungi, viruses, bacteria, parasites).
Disharmony between levels of self which results in a breakdown of health in any of the personality sheaths.
Any ailment, disorder, defect, or morbid condition, whether of sudden or gradual development.
any impairment that interferes with or modifies the performance of normal functions of an organism (Dr. G. Wobeser, WCVM, Saskatoon, SK).
1. A pathological condition in an organism resulting from infection or genetic defect, for example, and characterized by identifiable symptoms. 2. A condition or tendency, as of society, regarded as abnormal and harmful.
Any interruption of the normal function of any body organ, part, or system that appears abnormal.
A scientifically identified health threat caused by a bacterium, virus, fungus, parasite, or other pathogen.
as used in this report, refers to a situation in which infection has elicited signs and symptoms in the infected individual; the infection has become clinically apparent.
An abnormal condition of body structure and function, usually indicated by symptoms.
a state of functional disequilibrium that may be resolved by recovery or death.
Any deviation from a condition of good health and well-being
Any interference with normal health. Contagious disease; one which can be transmitted from one person to another by direct contact. Deficiency disease; one which is due to a lack of vitamins or other substance essential to health. Degenerative disease; one in which there is deterioration of tissues. Functional disease; one which intereferes with the function of an organ without structural change occurring in that organ. Infective disease; one which is due to a specific organism and can be transmitted to others. Malignant disease; one in which there are severe symptoms with progressive deterioration and which is likely to be fatal. Metabolic disease; one in which there is faulty digestion, absorption or assimilation of food or impaired cell function. Organic disease; one which produces structural change in an organ and is of a physical rather than a psychological nature. Secondary disease; one which results from another (primary) disease.
An abnormal condition of an organism or part that impairs normal physiological functioning, esp. As a result of infection, inherent weakness, or environmental stress.
a condition that keeps your body from working as it should.
stress condition produced by the effects of a pathogen on a susceptible host.
an abnormal and troubling mental/physical condition.
The condition in which the functioning of the body or a part of the body is interfered with or damaged. In a person with an infectious disease, the infectious agent that has entered the body causes it to function abnormally in some way or ways. The type of abnormal functioning that occurs is the disease. Usually the body will show some signs and symptoms of the problems that it is having with functioning. Disease should not be confused with infection.
A condition of a continuous nature in which any part of an organism is abnormal as the result of an infectious or noninfectious agent.
The medical concept that distinguishes an impairment of the normal state of the organism by its particular group of symptoms and its specific cause.
Any impairment of the normal function of an organism.
an alteration of a living body that impairs its functioning
is literally dis-ease or lack of ease. Medically it is a disfunction of any of the organs, tissues or systems of the body.
A disturbance in the function or structure of any part of the body that happens when homeostasis and adaptation fail to compensate for stress.
a change from good health to poor health
a cluster of symptoms and/or signs with a more or less predictable course
a destructive process in the body with a specific cause and characteristic symptoms, e
a labeling of these symptoms which has accumulated over time in the cultural mind that most of us believe is true
an abnormal functional state characterized by a set of symptoms and physical findings
an abnormality- an infection, an malfunction, or similar
an abnormal physiological process that causes injury or death
an illness of the body, and maybe even mental illness due to a physical malfunction, birth defect, accident, or handicap
an illness or development of symptoms caused by exposure at work to a particular agent/activity
an illness that affects the body or mind
an illness that people don't have a control over, an illness that people don't invite into their lives
an illness with a causative agent, and the victim has no/little control over its onset
an interaction between the plant and a pathogen that disrupts the normal growth and appearance of the plant
an involuntarily obtained affliction
a process that causes anatomical disruptions, physiological dysfunctions, and energy disruptions, that lead to strain or death of an organism, or its parts
a sickness that occurs when there is an upset or breakdown in the way your body usually functions
a sickness that we can recover from
a theoretical construct that we use to explain something about the patient's illness
condition of poor health, when an organ or system of the body does not function properly
Ill health as a result of being infected with a pathogen.
a state in which a function or part of the body is no longer in a healthy condition.
Any disturbance that interferes with a plant's normal structure, function, or economic value. E-J
Deviation from a normal state of physical or mental health caused by the body’s response to the environment and/or infective substances.
an abnormal condition, illness or sickness.
an alteration in body function resulting in a reduction of capacities or shortening of the normal life span
any deviation from or interruption in the normal structure or function of any part, organ, or system of the body manifested by a set of characteristic symptoms and signs.
A disruption of normal physiology, usually causing a negative effect on survival or fitness.
functional and/or anatomic abnormalities in a population or the body of an individual caused by any environmental condition, infectious or noninfectious. Clinical disease is detectable by one or more of a person's senses. Subclinical disease is detectable only by selected laboratory tests or diagnostic aids. The detection of a potential pathogen does not constitute the detection of disease.
Any malfunctioning of host cells and tissues that results from continuous irritation by a pathogenic agent or environmental factor and leads to development of symptoms.
A condition of being sick from a particular cause. Different plants and animals often suffer from certain diseases. Some animals are known to carry diseases that effect other organisms. For example, a beetle carries a fungus which causes Dutch Elm Disease in elm trees.
Different words are used to describe illnesses. They are sometimes called diseases, disorders, or conditions.
any deviation from the normal state of health.
1. The state of being sick, or of not being well. 2. A sickness, malady, disorder, or ailment. 3. A state of mind or body caused by a bona fide external pathogen or internal defect, as distinct from the moral fault of the afflicted person. In the case of an alcoholic, this disease can be "arrested" through abstinence and an active program of recovery. 4. We believe that Alcoholism is a disease that can be treated. 5. Something we can "get," no matter what we have done to try to avoid it. Alcoholism is a disease in which mind and body constantly crave alcohol, even though you know that it isn't good for you. The person who has it is often the last to know. The symptoms show in our conduct -- what we do and what we don't do. Nobody has figured out how we get it, but once you have this disease, you always have it. The treatment must be total abstinence and a complete character change. 6. At Loyola, this disease has been referred to as the opposite of being "at ease," and, instead, a chronic feeling of "dis-ease."
Any departure from health; a particular destructive process in an organ or organism with a specific cause and symptoms.
A condition, set of symptoms or physical attributes---which is generally uncomfortable or challenging--that betrays the existence of a sub or unconscious intent to move from one's present reality context into an alternative dimension or universe. It is an Energy Gate that has been left open, but through which the traveler has not fully escaped. The Reconnections have described this in detail, within the Trans-Portal Transmissions. They are Labor Pains of the New Humanity. (cp. condition, pathology)
Presence of some pathology or abnormality in a part of the body. Bacteria and viruses cause many such diseases Tolerance – In pharmacology, the ability to tolerate larger and larger doses of a drug after each exposure to it.
Malfunctioning of the body or any part of the body resulting from any number of influences, including genetic errors, toxins, infections, nutritional deficiencies, and environmental factors.
(n): (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident.
Literally the lack of ease; a condition of the body which presents particular symptoms and sets the condition apart as abnormal. Disease can be acute (rapid onset) or chronic (slow onset and lasting for a long time), and caused by hereditary factors, trauma or injury, infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, fungi), chemicals (from within the body or contaminants from outside the body) and parasites.
Illness, sickness. An interruption, cessation, or disorder of body functions, systems, or organs.
An impairment of the normal state of an organism, modifying or interrupting its normal function. Caused by a pathogen.
Sickness, illness or loss of health.
The sum of the deviations of the vital functions beyond the latitude of health. (This is just one of many definitions of disease.)
A general term used to refer to any departure from health in which a patient suffers. It can be defined as disorder of bodily function or destructive processes in organs, organs' systems or in an organism with recognizable signs and symptoms, and in many cases a known cause. The words disease, illness and sickness are used often interchangeably but are not synonymous. Rather, whereas disease relates to a physiological or psychological dysfunction, an illness is the subjective state of a patient who feels unwell and sickness encompasses a state of social dysfunction, such as the role that the individual assumes when ill.
Any deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of any part, organ, or system of the body, or combination thereof, that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms or signs
Birds, like any animals, are subject to illness, and the migratory nature of many species makes it hard to control the spread of contagious diseases, such as avian cholera. Avian botulism, which is contracted by eating poisoned maggots, occurs naturally and is a leading cause of bird death, especially in migratory waterfowl.
A condition of an organic being or of one of its parts that impairs normal living functioning.
response to injury of illness; a disorder with a specific cause and recognizable signs and symptoms
An impairment of the normal state of the living animal or plant body, or one of its parts, that interrupts or modifies the performance of the vital functions. It is a response to environmental factors (such as malnutrition, industrial hazards, or climate), to specific infective agents (such as worms bacteria, or viruses), to inherent defects of the organism, (such as genetic anomalies), or to combinations of these factors, sickness or illness.
Illness or sickness often characterized by typical patient problems (symptoms) and physical findings (signs).
A specific illness. Sometimes a disease, such as polio, may cause or contribute to a disability. However, a person with a disability does not necessarily have a disease.
"Lack of ease." Departure from the state of health or normality. Disease is a process, not a thing and represents the response of the body to injury or insult.
A condition of an organ, part, structure, or system of the body in which there is incorrect function.
It is a condition in which one or body parts impair the performance of the vital functions and thus bring the absence of ease. Desire is considered to be the root cause of all diseases. It is said that desires pull the individuals form awareness and affection and this creates imbalances.
Dis-ease is an inharmonious condition in mind and body that comes from error thoughts. As we become more and more aware of the presence of God at the center of our being, our minds will become "at ease" and inner peace will result, and then dis-ease in our bodies will disappear.
Sickness; illness; an interruption, or disturbance of the bodily functions or organs, which causes or threatens pain and weakness.
a term of health status; when something is wrong with a bodily function.
Process injurious to health and/or longevity
The term disease commonly refers to any deviation from the normal structure or function of the human body that is manifested by a characteristic set of one or more signs or symptoms. The FDA is no longer proposing to broaden the definition of disease to include such conditions as pregnancy, menopause, and aging.
The disturbed or altered condition of an organism (malfunctioning) caused by the presence of an antagonist (toxin or pathogen) or the absence of some essential (e.g. micronutrient or vitamin).
Literally, dis-ease, lack of ease; pathological condition that presents a group of symptoms peculiar to it and which establishes the condition as an abnormal entity different from other normal or pathological body states
A disturbance in normal functioning and growth, usually caused by pathogenic fungi, bacteria or viruses.
Any deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of any part, organ, or system of the body that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms whose prognosis may be known or unknown.
The lack of ease. A pathological condition of the skin which has specific signs and symptoms leading to a diagnosis.
Disease is a pathological condition of a part, organ, or system of an organism resulting from various causes, such as infection, genetic defect, or environmental stress, and characterized by an identifiable group of signs or symptoms.
A prolonged disturbance of the normal form or function of a tree or its parts
Organisms suffer from disease when their normal function is impaired by some genetic disorder, or more often from the activity of a parasite or other organism living within them. Many diseases are caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi.
The word disease is a combination of dis and ease. Dis is a prefix meaning apart from." It follows then that dis-ease is nothing more than a lack of comfort, a loss of harmony in the system. Chiropractors believe that instead of treating disease with chemicals and invasive procedures, whenever possible, first treat dis-ease with the reduction or elimination of nerve interference, thereby giving the patient a chance to recover naturally before resorting to drugs and surgery.
(Chiropractic Definition) the absence of health, a condition where the body has lost its ability to heal itself and is thereby susceptible to growth of organisms that are present in the body even in healthy situations.
An abnormal condition of a plant in which its physiology, morphology, and/or development is altered under the continuous influence of a pathogen. ()
A dysfunctional process within the body that can be characterised by its specific signs and symptoms.