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Possible Answers: AIL.

Last seen on: –Wall Street Journal Crossword – August 03 2022 – Chicken Little
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – May 7 2022
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Feb 17 2021
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Oct 5 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 25 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Mar 17 2020
Newsday.com Crossword – Feb 14 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 13 2019
USA Today Crossword – Nov 27 2019
LA Times Crossword 29 Oct 19, Tuesday
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jun 18 2019
Newsday.com Crossword – May 19 2019
The Washington Post Crossword – Apr 24 2019
LA Times Crossword 24 Apr 19, Wednesday
USA Today Crossword – Dec 23 2018
Universal Crossword – Oct 20 2018
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 30 2018
Newsday.com Crossword – Jun 8 2018
-Newsday.com Crossword – May 24 2018

Random information on the term “AIL”:

A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. The study of disease is called pathology which includes the study of cause. Disease is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by external factors such as pathogens, or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions particularly of the immune system such as an immunodeficiency, or a hypersensitivity including allergies and autoimmunity.

When caused by pathogens (i.e. Plasmodium ssp. in malaria), even in the scientific literature, the term disease is often misleadingly used in the place of its causal agent, viz. the pathogen. This language habitat can cause confusion in the communication of the cause-effect principle in epidemiology, and as such it should be strongly discouraged.

In humans, disease is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person. In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories. Diseases can affect people not only physically, but also emotionally, as contracting and living with a disease can alter the affected person’s perspective on life.[citation needed]

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