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Study: Many Women Buy Wrong Painkiller
This is a B1 (intermediate) English article about study: many women buy wrong painkiller. Read the article below, then check the key words and test your understanding with 5 exercises. You can also listen to the audio and tap any word to see its meaning.
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Key Vocabulary
- n.
- medicine for pain and fever
- adj.
- medicine that lowers pain and swelling
- n.
- part of a woman's body where a baby grows
- n.
- medicine that takes away pain
- adj.
- about a woman's monthly period
- adv.
- when the body is too hot from illness
- adj.
- well known; often seen before
Vocabulary Translations· 7 words · 12 languages
Every definition is context-aware — translated based on how the word is used in this article, not a dictionary.
medicine for pain and fever
medicine that lowers pain and swelling
part of a woman's body where a baby grows
medicine that takes away pain
about a woman's monthly period
when the body is too hot from illness
well known; often seen before
Check Your Understanding
Question 1: Multiple Choice
Why might ibuprofen stop period pain better than paracetamol?
Question 2: Multiple Choice
What does the study suggest about why period pain is not well understood?
Question 3: Fill in the Blank
Many women feel sharp pain from tight muscles, called ______, during their monthly period.
Question 4: Fill in the Blank
People may choose paracetamol because it feels more ______ to them than ibuprofen.
Question 5: Put in Order
Put these ideas in the correct logical order.
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