7. Diabetes (n): /ˌdaɪəˈbitiz/ Diabetes
A serious medical condition in which your body doesn’t produce insulin.
Example: Ashley has got and is diagnosed with diabetes.

8. Disease (n): /dɪˈziz/ Enfermedad
An illness that affects people or animals caused by an infection.
Example: The horse could resist its disease; now it runs very fast.

9. Epilepsy (n): /ˈɛpəˌlɛpsi/ Epilepsia
A serious medical condition that affects the brain and makes you shake.
Example: Brianna sometimes suffers from epilepsy.

10. Fainting (n): /ˈfeɪntɪŋ/ Desmayo
When someone becomes unconscious.
Example: Her fainting occurred because she didn’t have breakfast.

11. Hay fever (n): /heɪ/ /ˈfivər/ Alergia al polen
A medical condition caused by pollen that affects your nose.
Example: When Alyssa visits the Alps, she always gets hay fever.

12. Migraine (n): /ˈmaɪˌgreɪn/ Migraña
A very bad headache that often makes you unable to bear strong light.
Example: Emma got migraine early this morning; she can’t work properly.

13. Pipe (n): /paɪp/ Pipa
An object used for smoking tobacco, consisting of a tube.
Example: Kevin has filled his pipe with much tobacco.

14. Psychological (adj): /ˌsaɪkəˈlɑʤɪkəl/ Psicológico
Involving or affecting your mind.
Example: David’s problems are more psychological than physical.