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Life expectancy – average number of years people are expected to live based on the year they are born. Then? 49 years Now? 78 years Life expectancy- then vs. now
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Genetic – Huntington’s, Sickle Cell Psychiatric – depression, bipolar, schizophrenia Infectious diseases Lifestyle Diseases
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diseases that are passed from person to person. caused by a bacteria, a virus or another germ that is passed from a person with the infection to a person who doesn’t have the infection. An action or behavior passes the infection from one person to another
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To determine if a disease is an infectious disease or a lifestyle disease ask yourself this question: Is it caused by a bacteria, virus or another germ? Can it be passed/transmitted from person to person through an action or behavior? If the answer is yes to both, it’s an infectious disease.
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Cold Flu STIs (sexually transmitted infections) HIV Strep throat Mononucleosis Others?
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diseases that develop over time because of a person’s daily actions. They are affected by three things: Heredity - what you inherit through your genes/DNA from your Mom and Dad Environment – your surroundings Behavior – the daily actions (like eating habits, exercise, etc)
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Obesity Stroke Heart attack Lung cancer High blood pressure Type 2 Diabetes Cirrhosis of the liver Others?
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Overeating, not exercising and smoking, drinking alcohol: Breast cancer
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Overeating, not exercising and smoking: Heart disease/heart attacks Strokes High blood pressure
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Overeating, not exercising: Obesity Type II diabetes
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Smoking: Lung cancer Abusing alcohol: Cirrhosis of the liver
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Can lifestyle diseases be cured or treated? Can lifestyle diseases be fatal (deadly)? Answers: Some can be cured, some can be treated, some are fatal, some are not fatal.
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Can infectious diseases be cured or treated? Can infectious diseases be fatal (deadly)? Answers: Some can be cured, some can be treated, some are fatal, some are not fatal.
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Overeating, not exercising and smoking
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Obesity – over eating, not exercising Stroke – over eating, not exercising, smoking Heart attack – over eating, not exercising, smoking Lung cancer – smoking High blood pressure - over eating, not exercising, smoking Type 2 Diabetes - over eating, not exercising Cirrhosis of the liver – abusing alcohol Others?
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