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Factors affecting health 2nd Factors affecting health

Human biology ; Biophysical factors : These factors include maturation and aging, genetic inheritance. family genetics and individual biology – Physiological function: as any problem need education as having hearing impaired ,or UTI,

: Psychological factors stress mental health

Socio-cultural factors: :a significant factor worldwide, which shortens and reduces enjoyment of life; poverty employment/unemployment political, neighborhood crime culture religion

Behavioral factors and life style : Exercise Consumption eating habits for example, smoking causes lung cancer and coronary heart disease so a reduction in this behavior will reduce the disease

Health system factors: availability, accessibility of health promotive services

Environment : __ the physical environment in which people live, such as the quality of the air they breathe and the water they drink; __ the social environment – the level of social and emotional support people receive from friends and/or family;