Is smoking good for your health? Table of contents; Introduction… What cigarettes are made of… How smoking damages lungs… Cancer risks… Passive smoking… Smoking when pregnant… Conclusion… Bibliography… Introduction In this case study‚ I will try to show evidence for the good (if any)‚ and bad points of smoking. How it affects your health‚ and others around you. I will also come up with a conclusion at the end‚ and all necessary links used will be shown on the Bibliography
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Unit 12 – Historical Perspectives of the Health System Public Health is about helping everyone to stay healthy rather than focusing specifically on the individual‚ with the aim to promote health‚ protecting individuals from threats to their health and preventing ill-health. Public health policies have made a significant impact in increasing a person ’s overall life expectancy and improving health. (Public Health) Public Health Strategies: Public health strategies are devised in order to prevent
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Cancer Prevention Preventing cancer in oneself really varies from depending on the person and the family. A person can become more susceptible to getting cancer based on different risk factors‚ some which are controllable and others which are not. These risk factors include age‚ sex‚ environment‚ lifestyle‚ and heredity. In my family‚ and in myself‚ there are many things that we can make ourselves aware of and do in order to prevent cancer. Since age and sex are out of my control‚ there’s nothing
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Derick Krones Junior Deputy During Junior Deputy this year‚ I learned that smoking is bad for your health. And‚ alcohol is bad for you‚ too. Smoking causes tar to build up in your lungs and can lead to cancer. I know cancer is a bad disease because I have lost my grandpa and grandma to cancer. Alcohol kills brain cells. It is important to learn and if you do not have all your brain cells‚ you will not be as smart which means you will not do as well in life. I liked getting to wear the drunk
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Outline procedures for infection control in your own work setting At Gap Club to reduce the risk of infections we: 1. Provide protective clothing and equipment for staff in accordance with company procedures. 2. Have daily‚ weekly and monthly routine sterilising processes in place. 3. Outside contract cleaners clean premises daily. 4. If an outbreak does occur then a deep clean is completed in the appropriate area/s by Gap staff and contract cleaners. It is a fact that children will get
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“Alzheimer’s ... it is a barren disease‚ as empty and lifeless as a desert. It is a thief of hearts and souls and memories” Nicholas Sparks Alzheimer’s disease causes brain changes that gradually get worse. It is the most common cause of dementia‚ a group brain of disorders that initiate progressive loss of intellectual and social skills. The disease comes on gradually‚ as two abnormal protein fragments called Plaques and Tangles accumulate in the brain and kill brain cells. All of this
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P1 Identifying health needs of the population – The health needs of the population are determined by the incidence of disease and trends identified. Nationally collated can identify health trends in the entire country. Statistics can be used to determine how health can be improved or how areas of concern can be highlighted and effects of ill health reduced or prevented. A responsibility of health professionals is to report incidences of specific diseases and illnesses so
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Law in action Topic: Undesirable medical advertisement and undesirable medical advertisements ordinance‚ Cap 231 Background of "Undesirable Medical Advertisements Ordinance" (Cap. 231) "Undesirable Medical Advertisements Ordinance" began in 1953‚ was revised in 1988. "In 2004‚ the Undesirable Medical Advertisements (Amendment) Bill." change to "Undesirable Medical Advertisements Ordinance" (Cap. 231). Its claim to prevent or treat specified in the Schedule to the Ordinance of the disease
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A new study 50-Year Trends in Smoking-Related Mortality in the United States published in the New England Journal of Medicine revealed that women’s death rates from smoking have caught up to those of men. The study showed that women’s risk of death from smoking-related illnesses is now equivalent to that of men. The researchers also found that‚ while lung cancer risk leveled off in the 1980s for men‚ it is still rising for women. The researchers measured trends in mortality during three time periods
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CU311 Aims The Principles of Infection Prevention and Control To introduce the learner to national and local policies in relation to infection control; to explain employer and employee responsibilities in this area; to understand how procedures and risk assessment can help minimise the risk of an outbreak of infection. Learners will also gain an understanding of how to use PPE correctly and gain an understanding of the importance of good personal hygiene. Credit Level 3 2 Assessment criteria
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