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- acetaminophen:
- Pronounced uh-SEE-tuh-MINN-uh fenn; a non-aspirin pain reliever, such as Tylenol.
- acetylcholine:
- Pronounced uh-settle-KOH-leen; a neurotransmitter that forms from a substance called choline, which is released by the liver.
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS):
- An infectious disease that destroys the body's immune system, leading to illness and death.
- active ingredient:
- The chemical or substance in a compound known or believed to have a therapeutic, or healing, effect.
- adenosine triphosphate (ATP):
- An important energy-carrying chemical, created with the assistance of creatine.
- adrenaline:
- Pronounced uh-DREN-uh-linn; a natural stimulant produced by the human body; also known as epinephrine (epp-ih-NEFF-run).
- adverse reactions:
- Side effects, or negative health consequences, reported after taking a certain substance.
- aerobic exercises:
- Exercises performed to increase heart health and stamina, such as jogging, biking, and swimming, usually lasting between twenty minutes and an hour.
- aerosol:
- Gas used to propel, or shoot out, liquid substances...
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