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Attention
(noun)
the ability or power to concentrate on something

Barotrauma
(noun)
pain caused by the expansion and contraction, due to outside pressure changes of air trapped in the cavities of the body

Behaviour
(noun)
the way that somebody behaves

Blood Pressure
(noun)
the pressure of blood as it travels around the body

Body Mass Index
(noun)
a measure of any excess fatty tissue in the body

Breath
(noun)
inhalation and exhalation of air

Cooperation
(noun)
an act of working together for a common purpose

Decision making
(noun)
the process of deciding about something important

Disease
(noun)
an illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often caused by infection

Distress
(noun)
a personal worry or anxiety

Drug
(noun)
a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease

Fatigue
(noun)
physical or mental tiredness resulting from exertion

Fault
(noun)
A category of error

Fear
(noun)
a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain

Health
(noun)
the condition of a person’s body or mind

Heart Attack
(noun)
a situation in which the heart stops working correctly

Hypertension
(noun)
high blood pressure

Hypoxia
(noun)
a medical condition in which not enough oxygen is supplied to the body

Insomnia
(noun)
Inability to gain sufficient sleep

Knowledge
(noun)
familiarity, awareness or understanding gained through experience or study

Memory
(noun)
the mental ability of remembering and recalling past events or information

Miscommunication
(noun)
failure to communicate ideas or intentions successfully

Nap
(noun)
a short sleep

Overconfidence
(noun)
the quality of having an unrealistically high opinion of one’s own judgment, ability

Perception
(noun)
the active process through which people use knowledge and understanding of the world to interpret sensations as meaningful experiences

Relationship
(noun)
a natural or logical association between things

Risk
(noun)
the possibility of suffering harm or injury, danger

Stress
(noun)
a worried, anxious and tired state

Symptom
(noun)
a sign or indication of something, possibly a problem

Tolerance
(noun)
an allowable variation in something which can be measured