en knowing if re healthy

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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knowing if re healthy is a subevent of…

  • en going to a doctor ➜
  • en begin a new sport ➜
  • en better self esteem ➜
  • en you can chase your dog ➜
  • en get the flu ➜
  • en go to the doctor ➜
  • en going for a checkup ➜
  • en jump on a trampoline ➜
  • en killing people ➜
  • en make an appointment ➜
  • en you are more active ➜
  • en an MRI ➜
  • en relaxing ➜
  • en remain so ➜
  • en ride a roller coaster ➜
  • en start a family ➜
  • en taking risks ➜
  • en travel ➜
  • en using a thermometer ➜
  • en you weigh yourself ➜

Effects of knowing if re healthy

  • en being content ➜
  • en being happy ➜
  • en you can do more things ➜
  • en feel reliefed ➜
  • en feeling good ➜
  • en feeling well ➜
  • en general physical well-being ➜
  • en getting bored ➜
  • en to go to a doctor ➜
  • en gratifying ➜
  • en happiness ➜
  • en joining army ➜
  • en learning to spell correctly ➜
  • en you make a will ➜
  • en be more careful ➜
  • en motivation to exercise ➜
  • en peace of mind ➜
  • en relief ➜
  • en you would be happy ➜

knowing if re healthy is used for…

  • en enjoying life ➜
  • en living a long, happy life ➜
  • en living a long life ➜
  • en monitoring your health ➜
  • en peace of mind ➜
  • en preparedness ➜
  • en be quiet ➜
  • en reassurance ➜
  • en sense of security ➜
  • en staying healthy ➜

knowing if re healthy requires…

  • en attention ➜
  • en a complete physical exam ➜
  • en consulting a doctor ➜
  • en the guts to have full check-ups ➜
  • en a physical check-up by a physician ➜
  • en a physical exam ➜
  • en a physical examm ➜
  • en regular doctor checkups ➜
  • en self assessment ➜
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