Advances in Understanding: (Genetics and Lifestyle)

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Revision Placemat: Medicine in modern Britain – Ideas about Cause of Illness Advances in Understanding: (Genetics and Lifestyle) Improvements in Diagnosis: Lung Cancer Causes Diagnosis

Treatments Prevention Revision Placemat: Medicine in modern Britain – Prevention and Treatment Treatments What? Importance? Magic Bullets Penicillin NHS Technology High-tech Surgery Prevention Treatment Prevention What? Importance? Vaccination Lifestyle

Revision Placemat: Medicine in modern Britain - Penicillin Discovery Factors: Development Mass Production