Researching diseases


  • Studying disease
  • Studying illness
  • Identifying diseases

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  1. Undertaking cancer research
  2. Treating phobia
  3. Studying zoonotic bacterial diseases
  4. Studying worms as vectors of animal diseases
  5. Studying wild animals as carriers of animal diseases
  6. Studying weather as a factor in animal disease
  7. Studying water-borne diseases
  8. Studying virus-induced cancers
  9. Studying virus diseases in bacteria
  10. Studying viral plant diseases
  11. Studying viral diseases in animals
  12. Studying venereal diseases
  13. Studying vector-borne diseases
  14. Studying vector resistance to disease
  15. Studying urinary system diseases in animals
  16. Studying unrecognized diseases
  17. Studying trophoblastic disease
  18. Studying stigmatized diseases
  19. Studying soil-transmitted diseases
  20. Studying skin diseases in animals
  21. Studying sexually transmitted diseases
  22. Studying risk of disease
  23. Studying reproductive system diseases in animals
  24. Studying predisposition to illness
  25. Studying post-harvest diseases of crops
  26. Studying plant vectors of plant disease
  27. Studying plant pathogens
  28. Studying plant diseases
  29. Studying plant disease vectors
  30. Studying pests of plants
  31. Studying pests and diseases of trees
  32. Studying pathomorphology
  33. Studying pathologies of civilization
  34. Studying pathogenic viruses
  35. Studying pathogenic organisms
  36. Studying pathogenic fungi
  37. Studying parasitic diseases in animals
  38. Studying organizational diseases
  39. Studying occupational illness
  40. Studying occupational diseases
  41. Studying nutrition-based illness
  42. Studying neoplastic diseases
  43. Studying nematoid plant diseases
  44. Studying mycoplasmal diseases
  45. Studying micronutrient deficiencies
  46. Studying microbial diseases
  47. Studying metabolic diseases in animals
  48. Studying metabolic disease
  49. Studying mental illness
  50. Studying mental health
  51. Studying mental deficiency
  52. Studying man-made diseases
  53. Studying mammal vectors of disease
  54. Studying malignant neoplasms
  55. Studying lung disease
  56. Studying liver diseases
  57. Studying lifestyle diseases
  58. Studying leadership impaired by illness
  59. Studying intractable diseases
  60. Studying international movement of animals as factor in animal diseases
  61. Studying insect vectors of plant diseases
  62. Studying insect vectors of disease
  63. Studying insect vectors of animal diseases
  64. Studying infectious and parasitic diseases
  65. Studying illnesses of unknown cause
  66. Studying illnesses of the elderly
  67. Studying illnesses due to contaminated foods
  68. Studying ill-defined symptoms of disease
  69. Studying iatrogenic disease
  70. Studying humans as vectors of disease
  71. Studying human vectors of plant disease
  72. Studying human vectors of animal diseases
  73. Studying human disease vectors
  74. Studying human disease and disability
  75. Studying hereditary metabolic diseases
  76. Studying hereditary diseases
  77. Studying glaucoma
  78. Studying genetic defects and diseases
  79. Studying fungal plant diseases
  80. Studying foot diseases and disabilities
  81. Studying flight-related illness
  82. Studying farm worker illnesses
  83. Studying eye diseases and disorders
  84. Studying epizootic diseases
  85. Studying enzootic diseases
  86. Studying environmentally induced diseases
  87. Studying environmental plant diseases
  88. Studying enteric diseases
  89. Studying endocrine diseases in animals
  90. Studying endemic disease
  91. Studying domestic animals as vectors of animal disease
  92. Studying diseases of the spine
  93. Studying diseases of the skin
  94. Studying diseases of the sense organs
  95. Studying diseases of the reproductive organs
  96. Studying diseases of the nervous system
  97. Studying diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissues
  98. Studying diseases of the mouth and jaw
  99. Studying diseases of the lymphatic system
  100. Studying diseases of the intestines
  101. Studying diseases of the genito-urinary system
  102. Studying diseases of the ear
  103. Studying diseases of the digestive system
  104. Studying diseases of the circulation system
  105. Studying diseases of the central nervous system
  106. Studying diseases of the breast
  107. Studying diseases of senses in animals
  108. Studying diseases of respiratory system in animals
  109. Studying diseases of nervous system in animals
  110. Studying diseases of musculoskeletal system in animals
  111. Studying diseases of female reproductive organs
  112. Studying diseases of blood and blood-forming organs
  113. Studying diseases of beneficial insects
  114. Studying diseases associated with herpes viruses
  115. Studying disease vectors
  116. Studying disease transmission by international travel
  117. Studying disease due to hormone deficiency
  118. Studying disease and injury from exposure to weather
  119. Studying degenerative diseases
  120. Studying deficiency diseases in plants
  121. Studying deficiency diseases
  122. Studying death
  123. Studying crop pests and diseases
  124. Studying congenital anomalies
  125. Studying compound disease
  126. Studying circulatory system diseases in animals
  127. Studying chronic diseases
  128. Studying children's diseases
  129. Studying cerebrovascular disease
  130. Studying causes of poor digestion
  131. Studying cattle diseases
  132. Studying cardiovascular diseases
  133. Studying bird diseases
  134. Studying bacterial diseases in animals
  135. Studying bacterial disease
  136. Studying atopic illnesses
  137. Studying animal vectors of disease
  138. Studying animal diseases
  139. Studying alcoholism as a disease
  140. Studying airborne diseases
  141. Studying acute diarrhoeal disease
  142. Researching the brain
  143. Researching sudden unexpected infant death
  144. Researching cystic fibrosis
  145. Researching asthma
  146. Researching anti-social personality disorders
  147. Reducing incidence of infections
  148. Promoting diabetes research
  149. Promoting basic respiratory research
  150. Investigating global skin diseases
  151. Assessing costs and financing to control communicable diseases


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