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Dreadful Dastardly Diseases, or Always Atrocious Ailments
I'm the sea and the sunCan you solve those laser puzzles? (puzzles created by the community)Open-ended challenge: Find the longest morsagram word pairGrowing anagrams - What is the longest possible list forming a sentence?pairs of anagrams where the two words sound and look very differentCraft the longest Scrabble sentenceFrom Puzzle to Riddle to SolutionMake the question less broadHow do you transport 42 cars?Picture a graph without wordsThree coins for the fair king
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So the other day, I was in a pharmacy and I saw that they had a "cold 'n' cough" medicine. The alliteration caught my eye, and I wondered it would be possible to create alliterative names with other ailments. "Fever 'n' flu" was the obvious next choice.
Well, of course there was a puzzle in the making - and here it is:
The Puzzle:
Create as many pairs of alliterative ailments as possible. Each pair is worth one point; if one illness or symptom often occurs simultaneously with its pair, that pair is worth two points. Diseases may not be used more than once in an answer - this is mostly to make things easier for you guys so you don't need to worry about permutations. If the ailment is not recognized by WebMD, it doesn't count.
Example:
Fever & Flu 2 points
Cold & Cough 2 points
Mumps & Measles 1 point
~Total:~ 5 points
Everyone is allowed to use the above pairs, so you basically start with five points.
How many points can you get?
Also,
A bounty will be awarded if your solution is longer than a CVS receipt. I suppose that means I won't be giving out a bounty, but who knows! You guys are pretty clever. Also, potentially "paying it forward" on Avigrail's generous bounty on this question.
For @noedne and whoever the two downvoters were: In defense of this puzzle's puzzly-ness, I submit that finding illnesses that both alliterate and commonly go together is quite the challenge, similar to something like finding anagrams. Both anagrams and this puzzle are perhaps (strictly speaking) more of a search than a puzzle, but anagrams are also quite puzzley, so I would argue in favor of this being a legitimate puzzle.
open-ended
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So the other day, I was in a pharmacy and I saw that they had a "cold 'n' cough" medicine. The alliteration caught my eye, and I wondered it would be possible to create alliterative names with other ailments. "Fever 'n' flu" was the obvious next choice.
Well, of course there was a puzzle in the making - and here it is:
The Puzzle:
Create as many pairs of alliterative ailments as possible. Each pair is worth one point; if one illness or symptom often occurs simultaneously with its pair, that pair is worth two points. Diseases may not be used more than once in an answer - this is mostly to make things easier for you guys so you don't need to worry about permutations. If the ailment is not recognized by WebMD, it doesn't count.
Example:
Fever & Flu 2 points
Cold & Cough 2 points
Mumps & Measles 1 point
~Total:~ 5 points
Everyone is allowed to use the above pairs, so you basically start with five points.
How many points can you get?
Also,
A bounty will be awarded if your solution is longer than a CVS receipt. I suppose that means I won't be giving out a bounty, but who knows! You guys are pretty clever. Also, potentially "paying it forward" on Avigrail's generous bounty on this question.
For @noedne and whoever the two downvoters were: In defense of this puzzle's puzzly-ness, I submit that finding illnesses that both alliterate and commonly go together is quite the challenge, similar to something like finding anagrams. Both anagrams and this puzzle are perhaps (strictly speaking) more of a search than a puzzle, but anagrams are also quite puzzley, so I would argue in favor of this being a legitimate puzzle.
open-ended
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Uhhh what do you mean a CVS receipt? Also, wouldn't this potentially be too broad?
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– North
Apr 4 at 0:06
1
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How long is your CVS receipt? (Eyes on the bounty when no one is looking)
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– Xilpex
Apr 4 at 0:09
2
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@North CVS receipts are famously very long. Also, I don't think that this is too broad; it fits the open-ended tag fairly well. If you want, I can find a link to a similar question.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:42
1
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@North I should probably require it to be recognized by some doctors' agency so that we don't have fake diseases pop up.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:47
1
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Not a downvoter, but I'm not sure how puzzly just listing out medical ailments is. Unless the puzzle is trying to guess which ones occur together?
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– noedne
Apr 4 at 13:31
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So the other day, I was in a pharmacy and I saw that they had a "cold 'n' cough" medicine. The alliteration caught my eye, and I wondered it would be possible to create alliterative names with other ailments. "Fever 'n' flu" was the obvious next choice.
Well, of course there was a puzzle in the making - and here it is:
The Puzzle:
Create as many pairs of alliterative ailments as possible. Each pair is worth one point; if one illness or symptom often occurs simultaneously with its pair, that pair is worth two points. Diseases may not be used more than once in an answer - this is mostly to make things easier for you guys so you don't need to worry about permutations. If the ailment is not recognized by WebMD, it doesn't count.
Example:
Fever & Flu 2 points
Cold & Cough 2 points
Mumps & Measles 1 point
~Total:~ 5 points
Everyone is allowed to use the above pairs, so you basically start with five points.
How many points can you get?
Also,
A bounty will be awarded if your solution is longer than a CVS receipt. I suppose that means I won't be giving out a bounty, but who knows! You guys are pretty clever. Also, potentially "paying it forward" on Avigrail's generous bounty on this question.
For @noedne and whoever the two downvoters were: In defense of this puzzle's puzzly-ness, I submit that finding illnesses that both alliterate and commonly go together is quite the challenge, similar to something like finding anagrams. Both anagrams and this puzzle are perhaps (strictly speaking) more of a search than a puzzle, but anagrams are also quite puzzley, so I would argue in favor of this being a legitimate puzzle.
open-ended
$endgroup$
So the other day, I was in a pharmacy and I saw that they had a "cold 'n' cough" medicine. The alliteration caught my eye, and I wondered it would be possible to create alliterative names with other ailments. "Fever 'n' flu" was the obvious next choice.
Well, of course there was a puzzle in the making - and here it is:
The Puzzle:
Create as many pairs of alliterative ailments as possible. Each pair is worth one point; if one illness or symptom often occurs simultaneously with its pair, that pair is worth two points. Diseases may not be used more than once in an answer - this is mostly to make things easier for you guys so you don't need to worry about permutations. If the ailment is not recognized by WebMD, it doesn't count.
Example:
Fever & Flu 2 points
Cold & Cough 2 points
Mumps & Measles 1 point
~Total:~ 5 points
Everyone is allowed to use the above pairs, so you basically start with five points.
How many points can you get?
Also,
A bounty will be awarded if your solution is longer than a CVS receipt. I suppose that means I won't be giving out a bounty, but who knows! You guys are pretty clever. Also, potentially "paying it forward" on Avigrail's generous bounty on this question.
For @noedne and whoever the two downvoters were: In defense of this puzzle's puzzly-ness, I submit that finding illnesses that both alliterate and commonly go together is quite the challenge, similar to something like finding anagrams. Both anagrams and this puzzle are perhaps (strictly speaking) more of a search than a puzzle, but anagrams are also quite puzzley, so I would argue in favor of this being a legitimate puzzle.
open-ended
open-ended
edited Apr 4 at 22:26
Brandon_J
asked Apr 3 at 23:01
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Uhhh what do you mean a CVS receipt? Also, wouldn't this potentially be too broad?
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– North
Apr 4 at 0:06
1
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How long is your CVS receipt? (Eyes on the bounty when no one is looking)
$endgroup$
– Xilpex
Apr 4 at 0:09
2
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@North CVS receipts are famously very long. Also, I don't think that this is too broad; it fits the open-ended tag fairly well. If you want, I can find a link to a similar question.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:42
1
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@North I should probably require it to be recognized by some doctors' agency so that we don't have fake diseases pop up.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:47
1
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Not a downvoter, but I'm not sure how puzzly just listing out medical ailments is. Unless the puzzle is trying to guess which ones occur together?
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 4 at 13:31
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show 4 more comments
3
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Uhhh what do you mean a CVS receipt? Also, wouldn't this potentially be too broad?
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 0:06
1
$begingroup$
How long is your CVS receipt? (Eyes on the bounty when no one is looking)
$endgroup$
– Xilpex
Apr 4 at 0:09
2
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@North CVS receipts are famously very long. Also, I don't think that this is too broad; it fits the open-ended tag fairly well. If you want, I can find a link to a similar question.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:42
1
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@North I should probably require it to be recognized by some doctors' agency so that we don't have fake diseases pop up.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:47
1
$begingroup$
Not a downvoter, but I'm not sure how puzzly just listing out medical ailments is. Unless the puzzle is trying to guess which ones occur together?
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 4 at 13:31
3
3
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Uhhh what do you mean a CVS receipt? Also, wouldn't this potentially be too broad?
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 0:06
$begingroup$
Uhhh what do you mean a CVS receipt? Also, wouldn't this potentially be too broad?
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 0:06
1
1
$begingroup$
How long is your CVS receipt? (Eyes on the bounty when no one is looking)
$endgroup$
– Xilpex
Apr 4 at 0:09
$begingroup$
How long is your CVS receipt? (Eyes on the bounty when no one is looking)
$endgroup$
– Xilpex
Apr 4 at 0:09
2
2
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@North CVS receipts are famously very long. Also, I don't think that this is too broad; it fits the open-ended tag fairly well. If you want, I can find a link to a similar question.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:42
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@North CVS receipts are famously very long. Also, I don't think that this is too broad; it fits the open-ended tag fairly well. If you want, I can find a link to a similar question.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:42
1
1
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@North I should probably require it to be recognized by some doctors' agency so that we don't have fake diseases pop up.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:47
$begingroup$
@North I should probably require it to be recognized by some doctors' agency so that we don't have fake diseases pop up.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:47
1
1
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Not a downvoter, but I'm not sure how puzzly just listing out medical ailments is. Unless the puzzle is trying to guess which ones occur together?
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 4 at 13:31
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Not a downvoter, but I'm not sure how puzzly just listing out medical ailments is. Unless the puzzle is trying to guess which ones occur together?
$endgroup$
– noedne
Apr 4 at 13:31
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Here's my contribution
1)
Asthma & asphyxiation (+2)
2)
Meningitis & malaise (+2)
3)
Flushing (of skin) & flu (+2)
4)
Common cold & congestion (+2, imma make a case right now it should be worth more for triple alliteration :P)
5)
Diabetes & dehydration (+2)
6)
Colorectal cancer & constipation (+2)
7)
Pneumonia & phlegm (+2?)
8)
Depersonalization disorder & deliriuim (+2)
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Demyelinating disease & deafness (+2)
10)
Poliomyelitis & paralysis (+2)
11)
Vertigo & vomiting (+2)
12)
Immunodeficiency & infections (+2)
13)
Croup & coughing (+2)
14)
Hypoglycemia & hyperventilation (+2)
15)
Heat (stroke) & hyperthermia (+2)
16)
Hypercapnia & hypoventilation (+2)
17)
Dyspnea & discomfort (+2)
18)
Lyme(disease) & lethargy (+2)
19)
Stroke & spasms (+2)
20)
Hemophilia & hypovelimia (a.k.a bleeding) (+2)
21)
Coronary artery disease (CAD) & Cardiac arrest (+2)
22)
Alzheimer's & amneisia (+2)
23)
Artheritis & aching (+2)
24)
Pox (i.e. smallpox, chicken pox, etc.) & pus (+2)
25)
Septicemia & skin (discoloration) (+2)
26)
Hangover & hyperacusis (+2)
27)
Migraine & misophonia (+2)
28)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) & panic (attacks) (+2)
29)
Burns & blisters (+2)
30)
Inflammation & irrittation (+2, irritation on the skin, mostly, not as in @North is irritating)
31)
Fatigue & fever (+2)
32)
Hemorrhagic stroke & headache (+2)
34)
Hypovolemia & hyperaldosteronism (+2)
35)
Hemorrhage & hematesis (+2)
36)
Hyponatremia & hypervolemia (+2)
37)
Palpable purpura & pleuritic pain (+2)
38)
This is currently 74 points
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MOre will be added, but I have to go, and I needed to save :P. Pretend like this doesn't exist right now
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– North
Apr 4 at 1:35
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I wish that was funny, but unfortunately colorectal cancer is one of the top five most prevalent cancers in the U.S. and about 200,000 cases are reported per year. About 50,000 people die from it per year. Fortunately, there's a 64% survivle rate! That's also why they stick a camera up your a** at fifty to prevent the cancer.
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– North
Apr 4 at 4:33
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Also the constapation comes from the cancer can potentionally literally obstructs the passage of excretion coming out, so it's actually pretty gross :/
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:34
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@Brandon_J your cvs receipt is coming soon... how many items didd you purchase?
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– North
Apr 4 at 5:24
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74 points, but I'm gonna add more. Should you make a limit?
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– North
Apr 4 at 22:31
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Hepatitis & Hyperacusis
Schizophrenia & Scleroderma
Alzheimer's & Aspergers
Chickenpox & Chikungunya
Lyme & Lupus
Malaria & Meningitis
Plague & Polio
Smallpox & SARS
Tetanus & Tinnitus
Varicella & Variola
Zika & Zoster
Dementia & Dystonia
Sinus & Celiac
AIDS & amnesia
Appendicitis & Anorexia
Asthma & Arthritis
Botulism & Bulimia
Narcolepsy & Necrophilia
Parkinson's & PTSD
Pompe's & Pyromania
New contributor
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Thanks for the answer! Don't forget to use the ">!" spoiler notation in your answer.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:41
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Here's my contribution
1)
Asthma & asphyxiation (+2)
2)
Meningitis & malaise (+2)
3)
Flushing (of skin) & flu (+2)
4)
Common cold & congestion (+2, imma make a case right now it should be worth more for triple alliteration :P)
5)
Diabetes & dehydration (+2)
6)
Colorectal cancer & constipation (+2)
7)
Pneumonia & phlegm (+2?)
8)
Depersonalization disorder & deliriuim (+2)
9)
Demyelinating disease & deafness (+2)
10)
Poliomyelitis & paralysis (+2)
11)
Vertigo & vomiting (+2)
12)
Immunodeficiency & infections (+2)
13)
Croup & coughing (+2)
14)
Hypoglycemia & hyperventilation (+2)
15)
Heat (stroke) & hyperthermia (+2)
16)
Hypercapnia & hypoventilation (+2)
17)
Dyspnea & discomfort (+2)
18)
Lyme(disease) & lethargy (+2)
19)
Stroke & spasms (+2)
20)
Hemophilia & hypovelimia (a.k.a bleeding) (+2)
21)
Coronary artery disease (CAD) & Cardiac arrest (+2)
22)
Alzheimer's & amneisia (+2)
23)
Artheritis & aching (+2)
24)
Pox (i.e. smallpox, chicken pox, etc.) & pus (+2)
25)
Septicemia & skin (discoloration) (+2)
26)
Hangover & hyperacusis (+2)
27)
Migraine & misophonia (+2)
28)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) & panic (attacks) (+2)
29)
Burns & blisters (+2)
30)
Inflammation & irrittation (+2, irritation on the skin, mostly, not as in @North is irritating)
31)
Fatigue & fever (+2)
32)
Hemorrhagic stroke & headache (+2)
34)
Hypovolemia & hyperaldosteronism (+2)
35)
Hemorrhage & hematesis (+2)
36)
Hyponatremia & hypervolemia (+2)
37)
Palpable purpura & pleuritic pain (+2)
38)
This is currently 74 points
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3
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MOre will be added, but I have to go, and I needed to save :P. Pretend like this doesn't exist right now
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 1:35
$begingroup$
I wish that was funny, but unfortunately colorectal cancer is one of the top five most prevalent cancers in the U.S. and about 200,000 cases are reported per year. About 50,000 people die from it per year. Fortunately, there's a 64% survivle rate! That's also why they stick a camera up your a** at fifty to prevent the cancer.
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:33
$begingroup$
Also the constapation comes from the cancer can potentionally literally obstructs the passage of excretion coming out, so it's actually pretty gross :/
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:34
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J your cvs receipt is coming soon... how many items didd you purchase?
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 5:24
$begingroup$
74 points, but I'm gonna add more. Should you make a limit?
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 22:31
|
show 1 more comment
$begingroup$
Here's my contribution
1)
Asthma & asphyxiation (+2)
2)
Meningitis & malaise (+2)
3)
Flushing (of skin) & flu (+2)
4)
Common cold & congestion (+2, imma make a case right now it should be worth more for triple alliteration :P)
5)
Diabetes & dehydration (+2)
6)
Colorectal cancer & constipation (+2)
7)
Pneumonia & phlegm (+2?)
8)
Depersonalization disorder & deliriuim (+2)
9)
Demyelinating disease & deafness (+2)
10)
Poliomyelitis & paralysis (+2)
11)
Vertigo & vomiting (+2)
12)
Immunodeficiency & infections (+2)
13)
Croup & coughing (+2)
14)
Hypoglycemia & hyperventilation (+2)
15)
Heat (stroke) & hyperthermia (+2)
16)
Hypercapnia & hypoventilation (+2)
17)
Dyspnea & discomfort (+2)
18)
Lyme(disease) & lethargy (+2)
19)
Stroke & spasms (+2)
20)
Hemophilia & hypovelimia (a.k.a bleeding) (+2)
21)
Coronary artery disease (CAD) & Cardiac arrest (+2)
22)
Alzheimer's & amneisia (+2)
23)
Artheritis & aching (+2)
24)
Pox (i.e. smallpox, chicken pox, etc.) & pus (+2)
25)
Septicemia & skin (discoloration) (+2)
26)
Hangover & hyperacusis (+2)
27)
Migraine & misophonia (+2)
28)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) & panic (attacks) (+2)
29)
Burns & blisters (+2)
30)
Inflammation & irrittation (+2, irritation on the skin, mostly, not as in @North is irritating)
31)
Fatigue & fever (+2)
32)
Hemorrhagic stroke & headache (+2)
34)
Hypovolemia & hyperaldosteronism (+2)
35)
Hemorrhage & hematesis (+2)
36)
Hyponatremia & hypervolemia (+2)
37)
Palpable purpura & pleuritic pain (+2)
38)
This is currently 74 points
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3
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MOre will be added, but I have to go, and I needed to save :P. Pretend like this doesn't exist right now
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 1:35
$begingroup$
I wish that was funny, but unfortunately colorectal cancer is one of the top five most prevalent cancers in the U.S. and about 200,000 cases are reported per year. About 50,000 people die from it per year. Fortunately, there's a 64% survivle rate! That's also why they stick a camera up your a** at fifty to prevent the cancer.
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:33
$begingroup$
Also the constapation comes from the cancer can potentionally literally obstructs the passage of excretion coming out, so it's actually pretty gross :/
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:34
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J your cvs receipt is coming soon... how many items didd you purchase?
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 5:24
$begingroup$
74 points, but I'm gonna add more. Should you make a limit?
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 22:31
|
show 1 more comment
$begingroup$
Here's my contribution
1)
Asthma & asphyxiation (+2)
2)
Meningitis & malaise (+2)
3)
Flushing (of skin) & flu (+2)
4)
Common cold & congestion (+2, imma make a case right now it should be worth more for triple alliteration :P)
5)
Diabetes & dehydration (+2)
6)
Colorectal cancer & constipation (+2)
7)
Pneumonia & phlegm (+2?)
8)
Depersonalization disorder & deliriuim (+2)
9)
Demyelinating disease & deafness (+2)
10)
Poliomyelitis & paralysis (+2)
11)
Vertigo & vomiting (+2)
12)
Immunodeficiency & infections (+2)
13)
Croup & coughing (+2)
14)
Hypoglycemia & hyperventilation (+2)
15)
Heat (stroke) & hyperthermia (+2)
16)
Hypercapnia & hypoventilation (+2)
17)
Dyspnea & discomfort (+2)
18)
Lyme(disease) & lethargy (+2)
19)
Stroke & spasms (+2)
20)
Hemophilia & hypovelimia (a.k.a bleeding) (+2)
21)
Coronary artery disease (CAD) & Cardiac arrest (+2)
22)
Alzheimer's & amneisia (+2)
23)
Artheritis & aching (+2)
24)
Pox (i.e. smallpox, chicken pox, etc.) & pus (+2)
25)
Septicemia & skin (discoloration) (+2)
26)
Hangover & hyperacusis (+2)
27)
Migraine & misophonia (+2)
28)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) & panic (attacks) (+2)
29)
Burns & blisters (+2)
30)
Inflammation & irrittation (+2, irritation on the skin, mostly, not as in @North is irritating)
31)
Fatigue & fever (+2)
32)
Hemorrhagic stroke & headache (+2)
34)
Hypovolemia & hyperaldosteronism (+2)
35)
Hemorrhage & hematesis (+2)
36)
Hyponatremia & hypervolemia (+2)
37)
Palpable purpura & pleuritic pain (+2)
38)
This is currently 74 points
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Here's my contribution
1)
Asthma & asphyxiation (+2)
2)
Meningitis & malaise (+2)
3)
Flushing (of skin) & flu (+2)
4)
Common cold & congestion (+2, imma make a case right now it should be worth more for triple alliteration :P)
5)
Diabetes & dehydration (+2)
6)
Colorectal cancer & constipation (+2)
7)
Pneumonia & phlegm (+2?)
8)
Depersonalization disorder & deliriuim (+2)
9)
Demyelinating disease & deafness (+2)
10)
Poliomyelitis & paralysis (+2)
11)
Vertigo & vomiting (+2)
12)
Immunodeficiency & infections (+2)
13)
Croup & coughing (+2)
14)
Hypoglycemia & hyperventilation (+2)
15)
Heat (stroke) & hyperthermia (+2)
16)
Hypercapnia & hypoventilation (+2)
17)
Dyspnea & discomfort (+2)
18)
Lyme(disease) & lethargy (+2)
19)
Stroke & spasms (+2)
20)
Hemophilia & hypovelimia (a.k.a bleeding) (+2)
21)
Coronary artery disease (CAD) & Cardiac arrest (+2)
22)
Alzheimer's & amneisia (+2)
23)
Artheritis & aching (+2)
24)
Pox (i.e. smallpox, chicken pox, etc.) & pus (+2)
25)
Septicemia & skin (discoloration) (+2)
26)
Hangover & hyperacusis (+2)
27)
Migraine & misophonia (+2)
28)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) & panic (attacks) (+2)
29)
Burns & blisters (+2)
30)
Inflammation & irrittation (+2, irritation on the skin, mostly, not as in @North is irritating)
31)
Fatigue & fever (+2)
32)
Hemorrhagic stroke & headache (+2)
34)
Hypovolemia & hyperaldosteronism (+2)
35)
Hemorrhage & hematesis (+2)
36)
Hyponatremia & hypervolemia (+2)
37)
Palpable purpura & pleuritic pain (+2)
38)
This is currently 74 points
edited Apr 4 at 22:31
answered Apr 4 at 1:34
NorthNorth
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MOre will be added, but I have to go, and I needed to save :P. Pretend like this doesn't exist right now
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– North
Apr 4 at 1:35
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I wish that was funny, but unfortunately colorectal cancer is one of the top five most prevalent cancers in the U.S. and about 200,000 cases are reported per year. About 50,000 people die from it per year. Fortunately, there's a 64% survivle rate! That's also why they stick a camera up your a** at fifty to prevent the cancer.
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– North
Apr 4 at 4:33
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Also the constapation comes from the cancer can potentionally literally obstructs the passage of excretion coming out, so it's actually pretty gross :/
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– North
Apr 4 at 4:34
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@Brandon_J your cvs receipt is coming soon... how many items didd you purchase?
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– North
Apr 4 at 5:24
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74 points, but I'm gonna add more. Should you make a limit?
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– North
Apr 4 at 22:31
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MOre will be added, but I have to go, and I needed to save :P. Pretend like this doesn't exist right now
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– North
Apr 4 at 1:35
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I wish that was funny, but unfortunately colorectal cancer is one of the top five most prevalent cancers in the U.S. and about 200,000 cases are reported per year. About 50,000 people die from it per year. Fortunately, there's a 64% survivle rate! That's also why they stick a camera up your a** at fifty to prevent the cancer.
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– North
Apr 4 at 4:33
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Also the constapation comes from the cancer can potentionally literally obstructs the passage of excretion coming out, so it's actually pretty gross :/
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:34
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@Brandon_J your cvs receipt is coming soon... how many items didd you purchase?
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– North
Apr 4 at 5:24
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74 points, but I'm gonna add more. Should you make a limit?
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– North
Apr 4 at 22:31
3
3
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MOre will be added, but I have to go, and I needed to save :P. Pretend like this doesn't exist right now
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 1:35
$begingroup$
MOre will be added, but I have to go, and I needed to save :P. Pretend like this doesn't exist right now
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 1:35
$begingroup$
I wish that was funny, but unfortunately colorectal cancer is one of the top five most prevalent cancers in the U.S. and about 200,000 cases are reported per year. About 50,000 people die from it per year. Fortunately, there's a 64% survivle rate! That's also why they stick a camera up your a** at fifty to prevent the cancer.
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:33
$begingroup$
I wish that was funny, but unfortunately colorectal cancer is one of the top five most prevalent cancers in the U.S. and about 200,000 cases are reported per year. About 50,000 people die from it per year. Fortunately, there's a 64% survivle rate! That's also why they stick a camera up your a** at fifty to prevent the cancer.
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:33
$begingroup$
Also the constapation comes from the cancer can potentionally literally obstructs the passage of excretion coming out, so it's actually pretty gross :/
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:34
$begingroup$
Also the constapation comes from the cancer can potentionally literally obstructs the passage of excretion coming out, so it's actually pretty gross :/
$endgroup$
– North
Apr 4 at 4:34
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@Brandon_J your cvs receipt is coming soon... how many items didd you purchase?
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– North
Apr 4 at 5:24
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@Brandon_J your cvs receipt is coming soon... how many items didd you purchase?
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– North
Apr 4 at 5:24
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74 points, but I'm gonna add more. Should you make a limit?
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– North
Apr 4 at 22:31
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74 points, but I'm gonna add more. Should you make a limit?
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– North
Apr 4 at 22:31
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Hepatitis & Hyperacusis
Schizophrenia & Scleroderma
Alzheimer's & Aspergers
Chickenpox & Chikungunya
Lyme & Lupus
Malaria & Meningitis
Plague & Polio
Smallpox & SARS
Tetanus & Tinnitus
Varicella & Variola
Zika & Zoster
Dementia & Dystonia
Sinus & Celiac
AIDS & amnesia
Appendicitis & Anorexia
Asthma & Arthritis
Botulism & Bulimia
Narcolepsy & Necrophilia
Parkinson's & PTSD
Pompe's & Pyromania
New contributor
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Thanks for the answer! Don't forget to use the ">!" spoiler notation in your answer.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:41
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Hepatitis & Hyperacusis
Schizophrenia & Scleroderma
Alzheimer's & Aspergers
Chickenpox & Chikungunya
Lyme & Lupus
Malaria & Meningitis
Plague & Polio
Smallpox & SARS
Tetanus & Tinnitus
Varicella & Variola
Zika & Zoster
Dementia & Dystonia
Sinus & Celiac
AIDS & amnesia
Appendicitis & Anorexia
Asthma & Arthritis
Botulism & Bulimia
Narcolepsy & Necrophilia
Parkinson's & PTSD
Pompe's & Pyromania
New contributor
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1
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Thanks for the answer! Don't forget to use the ">!" spoiler notation in your answer.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:41
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Hepatitis & Hyperacusis
Schizophrenia & Scleroderma
Alzheimer's & Aspergers
Chickenpox & Chikungunya
Lyme & Lupus
Malaria & Meningitis
Plague & Polio
Smallpox & SARS
Tetanus & Tinnitus
Varicella & Variola
Zika & Zoster
Dementia & Dystonia
Sinus & Celiac
AIDS & amnesia
Appendicitis & Anorexia
Asthma & Arthritis
Botulism & Bulimia
Narcolepsy & Necrophilia
Parkinson's & PTSD
Pompe's & Pyromania
New contributor
$endgroup$
Hepatitis & Hyperacusis
Schizophrenia & Scleroderma
Alzheimer's & Aspergers
Chickenpox & Chikungunya
Lyme & Lupus
Malaria & Meningitis
Plague & Polio
Smallpox & SARS
Tetanus & Tinnitus
Varicella & Variola
Zika & Zoster
Dementia & Dystonia
Sinus & Celiac
AIDS & amnesia
Appendicitis & Anorexia
Asthma & Arthritis
Botulism & Bulimia
Narcolepsy & Necrophilia
Parkinson's & PTSD
Pompe's & Pyromania
New contributor
edited Apr 4 at 0:48
New contributor
answered Apr 4 at 0:40
MelMel
3014
3014
New contributor
New contributor
1
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Thanks for the answer! Don't forget to use the ">!" spoiler notation in your answer.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:41
add a comment |
1
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Thanks for the answer! Don't forget to use the ">!" spoiler notation in your answer.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:41
1
1
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Thanks for the answer! Don't forget to use the ">!" spoiler notation in your answer.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:41
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Thanks for the answer! Don't forget to use the ">!" spoiler notation in your answer.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 4 at 0:41
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Uhhh what do you mean a CVS receipt? Also, wouldn't this potentially be too broad?
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– North
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How long is your CVS receipt? (Eyes on the bounty when no one is looking)
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– Xilpex
Apr 4 at 0:09
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@North CVS receipts are famously very long. Also, I don't think that this is too broad; it fits the open-ended tag fairly well. If you want, I can find a link to a similar question.
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@North I should probably require it to be recognized by some doctors' agency so that we don't have fake diseases pop up.
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Not a downvoter, but I'm not sure how puzzly just listing out medical ailments is. Unless the puzzle is trying to guess which ones occur together?
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– noedne
Apr 4 at 13:31