incidence the number of times something happens, especially something bad
bring to light to make or become widely known or evident
take the stage to become the focus of everyone's attention skewed incorrect, especially because it has been affected by a particular thing or because you do not know all the facts vested interest a personal or private reason for wanting something to happen disproportionate unrealistically large or small prognosis a doctor's opinion of how an illness or disease will develop helical having the shape or form of a curve that goes around a central tube or cone shape in the form of a spiral carcinogen any substance that can cause cancer contingent upon depending on something that may or may not happen in the future delve into to try to find more information about someone or something malignant very serious and dangerous; tending or likely to grow and spread in a rapid and uncontrolled way that can cause death food chain the hierarchical system in which larger animals and plants eat smaller ones lie dormant to reside in a certain place without being active overreach improperly aggressive action beyond one's area of responsibility innards the internal organs and tissues of an animal closed case a situation in which a former mystery or problem has been resolved efficacious effectively improving health