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Collection of Chronics (12)

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A stylized figure clutching their chest with steam above the head-commonly used to represent fever, heat exhaustion, or illness onset.
A simplified yet accurate depiction of the human kidney and connected ureter, highlighting key anatomy for learning or clinical reference.
This illustration shows someone experiencing sudden, severe stomach pain-common in conditions like gastritis, food poisoning, or appendicitis.
A stethoscope rests over a stylized pair of human lungs-highlighting the vital role of auscultation in assessing respiratory function.
A simple yet effective icon showing someone hunched forward with a sharp pain symbol at the lumbar spine-commonly used to represent back strain or injury.
A stylized illustration showing someone smoking, emphasizing the act and its physical effects-useful for awareness campaigns.
A minimalist green figure illustrating full-body mobility, highlighting joints and movement pathways.
A simple icon illustrating knee pain-often used to represent injury, arthritis, or strain in health-related content.
Meet our friendly blood drop mascot-energetic, confident, and ready to inspire life-saving donations!
A cheerful sun partially hidden by a fluffy white cloud-perfect for representing partly sunny conditions.
A patient using supplemental oxygen sits beside a detailed diagram of healthy human lungs, illustrating airway anatomy and gas exchange pathways.
A stylized head silhouette containing a clock-representing the intersection of time awareness and cognitive processing.
Cross-section of lung tissue highlighting alveoli clusters connected to a bronchiole filled with mucus, illustrating normal structure and potential obstruction.