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Health is the functional and metabolic efficiency of an organism. It is the ability to live long, function well (physically and mentally), and prosper.
This collection of lists of health topics collects the names of topics related to health (including medicine). Everything related to health, even quite remotely, should be included on the alphabetical list, and on the appropriate topic lists. All links on topical lists should also appear in the main alphabetical listing. The process of creating lists is ongoing – these lists are neither complete nor up-to-date – if you see an article that should be listed but is not (or one that shouldn't be listed as medical but is), please update the lists accordingly.
For health topics arranged alphabetically, see the table of contents box above. Topical health lists include:
- List of autism-related topics
- List of disabilities
- Lists of diseases
- List of distinct cell types in the adult human body
- List of drugs
- List of human blood components
- List of medical schools
- List of medical symptoms
- List of obstetric topics (pregnancy and childbirth)
- List of ologies (mostly non-medical)
- List of oncology-related terms
- List of physicians
- List of surgical procedures
- List of vaccine topics
- Medical equipment
- Pharmacology, for list of medicinal substances
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