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    keeping fit

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    Keeping fit and doing sport. In my opinion ‚ people can’t do without sport. They go in for sports for different reasons. First of all sport helps us stay in good shape‚ to keep fit and to be healyhy.It makes us strong and fast. What is more sport builds our character. It teaches us to win and lose and to overcome difficulties.It goes without saying that sport makes us more organised and better disciplined in our daily activity.Besides‚it is a good way to spend you free time and to make new friends

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    The Health of China

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    Summary: This article is generally about the health of China’s on growing population. Throughout the years‚ China’s population has grown wealthier‚ but at the same time‚ their health has been worsened due to their unhealthy habits and lifestyles‚ including poor diets‚ high blood pressure and smoking tobaccos. There are also environmental issues such as air pollution (smog) and indoor air pollution (which is caused by burning coal and wood); over exposure to such hazardous smog may cause respiratory

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    The time allotted to practicing sports is an important period for players‚ coaches and officials. During practices‚ players work on their skills while coaches and officials work together to enforce the rules of the game. Practicing sports encourages players to stay active and healthy‚ as well as develop communication skills and build self-confidence. Improving Health Practicing sports offers numerous health benefits‚ which include improved lung and heart function‚ as well as reduced medical conditions

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    Declaration of Alma-Ata

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    Declaration of Alma-Ata International Conference on Primary Health Care‚ Alma-Ata‚ USSR‚ 6-12 September 1978 The International Conference on Primary Health Care‚ meeting in Alma-Ata this twelfth day of September in the year Nineteen hundred and seventy-eight‚ expressing the need for urgent action by all governments‚ all health and development workers‚ and the world community to protect and promote the health of all the people of the world‚ hereby makes the following Declaration: I The Conference

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    To what extent is obesity a public health issue and in what ways might psychologists contribute to the resolution of problems arising from it? We are‚ according to most public health authorities‚ in the midst of a pandemic of “globesity”‚ (global obesity) a term coined by the World Health Organisation in 2001. The question remains whether globesity is a disease itself‚ a symptom of underlying physiological or psychological illnesses or even a sign of social excess and therefore not a disease

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    Current Articles in Biology Biology 101 Vincennes University 01 November 2013 Instructor: Jeff Coenzyme Q10 Scientists and doctors have spent countless hours in laboratories researching the factors that cause disease and ways to support healthy organ function throughout life. Doctors have concluded that many of the chemicals your body produces plays a key role in the prevention of disease. Elevating some natural chemicals have shown to even assist in the therapy of diseases

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    Outline her risk factors that the doctor was concerned about. Is any one risk factor more prominent or problematic than the others? Mrs. X’s weight is 165.5 lbs and her height is only 64 inches so her BMI calculates her to be overweight and almost considered Obesity (Class 1). Her waist circumference is 37 inches‚ which greater then average that puts her at higher risk for diabetes‚ hypertension‚ and cardiovascular disease. Her blood pressure is 135/85 mmHg which is considered Prehypertension. Her

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    Question 1 1 out of 1 points Acute diseases are illnesses that are long-term or lifelong and that develop gradually or are present from birth; in contrast‚ chronic diseases are illnesses that strike suddenly and cause dramatic incapacitation and sometimes death. Answer Selected Answer:  False Correct Answer:  False Question 2 1 out of 1 points Sociologists distinguish among movements on the basis of their goals and the amount of change they seek to produce. Some

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    Public health is the science and art of preventing disease‚ prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society‚ organizations‚ public and private‚ communities and individuals. Individual health is something that affects only certain people and doesn’t affect the whole public when one person becomes ill‚ for example Smoking . Smoking is the action or habit of inhaling and exhaling the smoke of tobacco or a drug. Smoking is a public health issue in

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    Community based group intervention for tobacco cessation in rural Tamil Nadu‚ India: a cluster randomized trial Abstract Objective: To determine the efficacy of community based group intervention for tobacco cessation and to identify the barriers for cessation intervention among rural men. Methods: We recruited 400 men (20-40 years) currently using any form of tobacco from 20 villages of the Indian State of Tamil Nadu and randomized them equally into intervention and control groups. A

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