| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Condition characterised by constant fatigue, problems with thinking, concentration and memory, and sleeping problems (can include both insomnia and oversleeping) | Myalgic encephalomyelitis | 96%
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| Deadly viral infection, caused by the bite or scratch of an infected animal | Rabies | 93%
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| Eating disorder characterised by a combination of binge eating and purging | Bulimia nervosa | 79%
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| Degenerative brain condition more commonly found in the elderly, characterised by tremors and stiffness | Parkinson's disease | 79%
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| Infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord | Meningitis | 61%
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| Pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. Symptoms may include tingling, numbness and pain. | Carpal tunnel syndrome | 57%
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| Blockage of a blood vessel in the lungs by a blood clot | Pulmonary embolism | 50%
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| Also known as German measles, it results in a spotty rash | Rubella | 50%
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| Caused by a deficiency in Vitamin D, it results in bowed (outward-curving) legs | Rickets | 43%
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| A lung disease, protected against using the BCG vaccine. It causes the most deaths globally for an infectious disease every year. | Tuberculosis | 43%
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| Largely asymptomatic viral infection, now extremely rare | Poliomyelitis | 36%
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| Life-threatening autoimmune reaction | Sepsis | 14%
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| A genetic disorder which causes short stature and disproportionately short arms and legs | Achondroplasia | 11%
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| When part of the brain pushes into the spinal canal | Chiari malformation | 4%
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| Rare but life-threatening condition, caused by either Staphylococcus or Streptococcus bacteria | Toxic shock syndrome | 0%
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