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9 IV. Circle the extra word in each sentence. 1. If you think you may be having a heart attack, don’t drive yourself to the hospital. 2. The bronchiolitis is a lung infection that can be caused by several kinds of viruses. 3. Symptoms of mononucleosis include a fever, a sore throat, swollen glands in your neck and sweats at the night. 4. Symptoms of mono in the children are generally mild while symptoms in adults tend to be more severe. 5. You are also more likely to get stomach cancer if you smoke cigarettes and abuse an alcohol. 6. Diverticular disease affects both men and women and is the most common in people older than the 40 years of age. 7. About 12 million people in the America have COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). 8. The vitamin C is found in foods such as oranges, grapefruit and broccoli. 9. Osteoporosis and an anaemia are common in adults who have celiac disease. 10. If you have inflammatory bowel disease you may have the stomachache, diarrhea, weight loss and bleeding from your intestines. V. A) Complete the sentences using a/an or the. If an article is not necessary, put a dash (-). 1. If your heart muscle doesn’t get enough blood to work properly, you may have … heart attack. 2. People who have … anaemia don’t have enough hemoglobin. 3. … most common cause of anaemia is when your body doesn’t make enough haemoglobin because it doesn’t have enough iron. 4. … urine taken for the test is normal. 5. In most cases, when patients have … sore throat or pharyngitis, they also have tonsillitis. 6. … chronic cough is a cough that lasts for … eight weeks or more. 7. … medicines for dyspepsia most often have only minor side effects that go away on their own. 8. … adults are less likely to have digestive symptoms.

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