M ODERN D AY DISEASES. S TRUCTURE : Introduction 1. Sedentary lifestyle and obesity 2. Depressions and Alcoholism 3. Causes 3.1. Life Events 3.2. Medical.

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M ODERN D AY DISEASES

S TRUCTURE : Introduction 1. Sedentary lifestyle and obesity 2. Depressions and Alcoholism 3. Causes 3.1. Life Events 3.2. Medical Treatments 4. Effects 4.1. Mental Effects 4.2. Physical Effects 5. Solutions Conclusion

T HE FIRST CHAPTER :S EDENTARY LIFESTYLE AND OBESITY sedentary lifestyle plays a significant role in obesity medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health as a result, obesity has been found to reduce life expectancy

2. D EPRESSIONS AND A LCOHOLISM mood disorders and is characterized by the occurrence of one or more severe depressive episodes have a negative effect on a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings can not to control these habits,it is possible to suffer from alcoholism or alcohol dependence Alcohol abuse is acquiring dangerous

3.C AUSES : LIFE EVENTS, MEDICAL TREATMENTS one of the most common causes of depression is diet that produces "soaking" the body of toxins a healthy diet keeps the nervous system tonicity and helps us avoid mental disorders. eating less and increasing activity level. depression are treated with psychotherapy Alcoholism: group therapy, counseling, and medication

4. EFFECTS : MENTAL E FFECTS, PSYHICAL EFFECTS Mortality, Depression, Diabetes Depressed people may feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless

5. SOLUTIONS Change the habits and the weight will take care of itself. Be a model for your child by eating healthy food Reduce time in front of the TV and computer Encourage physical activity

this paper try to convince people that modern diseases are not good people need information about modern diseases must know how to dodge them and how to get rid of them in case they are already ‘sick’.

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