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Infectious and Non- Infectious Diseases (What are they, how are they caused, how are they treated and how can we prevent them)
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Pathogens (infectious) Organisms that cause disease Bacteria Viruses Fungi Protozoan Parasites
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Bacteria vs. Viruses Simple, single celled Air, soil, food, and in plants and animals Most are not disease causing The ones that do, enter cells and damage them with toxins Can be cured by antibiotics Smallest pathogens 100x smaller than bacteria Multiple when living in cells Cannot be cured by medicine, only reduces the symptoms
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How are they spread? Contact with an infected person Contact with contaminated object Contact with animal Contact with environment sources
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How does the body fight them off? The immune system Phagocytes (white blood cells: eat up foreign cells) Inflammation = the bodies response defenses- Skin, sweat, hair, mucous membranes, cilia,
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Immune System: What is it and How does it work? Lymphatic system Lymphocytes B and T cells (white blood cells) Fights off infection Produce antibodies Vaccines (immunization schedule)
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Stages of Diseases 1. Incubation (entry to when you feel sick) 2. Prodomal (first symptoms) 3. Acute (most severe) 4. Recovery (start feeling better) 5. Convalescence (end of sickness and feeling better)
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Treatment Over the counter medicine Reduce symptoms Medical Care Go to doctor Antibiotics (kill bacteria) No cure for viral infections Rest, well balanced diet, and plenty of fluids
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Prevention Eat a well-balanced diet 8 hours of sleep Exercise Avoid stress Avoid tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs Do not share toothbrush, cup, etc Wash hands! Check immunizations
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Common diseases Cold Influenza Pneumonia Rubella Hepatitis Tuberculosis Mono (kissing disease)
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STI’s Types: Parasitic, Bacterial, Viral Ex: Crabs, gonorrhea, Chlamydia, herpes, HPV, etc. How they are transmitted Genital-genital contact Sexual contact Mother to baby Treatment- antibiotics, some no cure Prevention (healthy choices, contraception)
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HIV/AIDS Transmission blood to blood Fluids Mother to baby Sexual contact Treatment- medicine Prevention Abstinence Condoms
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Non-Infectious Disease and disabilities Cardiovascular disease Cancer Diabetes/arthritis Disabilities Eating disorders Mental diseases
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Cardiovascular Disease Types: High blood pressure Atherosclerosis Coronary artery disease Congestive heart failure Stroke
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Preventing Cardiovascular disease Do not smoke and if you do, quit. do not drink Exercise regularly Healthy diet and avoid obesity Control blood pressure Uncontrollable Factors: - age, family history, gender, race
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Treating Cardiovascular Disease Similar to prevention Surgery medication
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Cancer Types of Cancer: skin, lung, oral, colon/rectal, breast, reproductive, leukemia/lymphoma, etc What causes cancer? Carciogens: being exposed to cancer causing agents
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Treating and Preventing Cancer Prevention: Avoid tobacco and alcohol Protect yourself from the sun (spf) Healthy diet and exercise Avoid unnecessary x-rays and radiation Regular check-ups Treatment: radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy
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Diabetes (type I and type II) A disease in which the body’s ability to use blood sugar (glucose-energy) is impaired Insulin- a hormone produced by the pancreas that stimulates body cells to take up and use blood sugar
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Type I Insulin dependant More serious Produces little or no insulin Glucose levels remain high Appears during childhood
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Type II Produce enough insulin, but their body cells do not respond normally to insulin Occurs later in life Symptoms: Hard to heal infections, thirsty, frequent urination, nausea, hunger, irritability, tired, itching, blurred vision, and numbness in hands and feet. Causes: Family history, being overweight, and lack physical activity
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Disablities Physical Impaired sight, hearing or mobility (cerebral palsy, spina bifida, cystic fibrosis) Mental Downs syndrome, autism, aspergers syndrome, learning disabilities, emotional disabilities, ADD, ADHD,etc Acceptance and awareness!!
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Eating disorder Anorexia nervosa Deliberate self-starvation Bulimia nervosa Binge and purge Binge eating disorder
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Mental disease Depression Schizophrenia Bipolar disorder insomnia Social phobias OCD
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