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    How to Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle Rebekah Davis‚ Tori Fleming‚ Fallon Schwab-Davis‚ Justin Hideg‚ Shawna Hunter Group Communication The problem with maintaining a healthy lifestyle is not having the right resources and or not keeping up with a plan to stay healthy. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important because it can create a longer lived and more fulfilled life. Paying close attention to your health starting out at a young age will have major effects on your health in the future

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    Unhealthy School Lunches

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    makes you more prone to having acne‚ bloating‚ and weight gain. The more serious health conditions that these lunches could also cause are diabetes‚ obesity‚ kidney disease‚ and even depression. Statistics on unhealthy school lunches have been conducted by experts on health. According to Unhealthy School Lunches Statistics‚ the University of Michigan Health System reported from their study that “children who eat school lunches may have higher bad cholesterol or LDL than kids who bring their lunch along

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    Lifestyle Disease

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    Definition of Lifestyle disease Lifestyle disease: A disease associated with the way a person or group of people lives. Lifestyle diseases include atherosclerosis‚ heart disease‚ and stroke; obesity and type 2 diabetes; and diseases associated with smoking and alcohol and drug abuse. Regular physical activity helps prevent obesity‚ heart disease‚ hypertension‚ diabetes‚ colon cancer‚ and premature mortality. ‘Lifestyle diseases’ such as heart disease‚ some cancers and diabetes‚ which are no longer

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    Unhealthy Food In America

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    is right for the American people. Cheap fast food and many unhealthy foods that contain unhealthy products are subsidized by the gov’t. The government needs to make healthy fruits and vegetables cheaper so that the average American can afford to spend their money purchasing real food instead of food that will ultimately lead them to obesity and a life on medication. Sin taxes already exist on unhealthy items; it can be extended to unhealthy food. "Sin tax" is already widely applied to many substances

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    Why Milk Is Unhealthy

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    Milk is Unhealthy Milk has been considered a main ingredient in child development‚ but what if it is the other way around. Milk‚ the pillar of nutrition for americans‚ the U.S produces 196 billion pounds which is 23 billion gallons a year and that is only from the U.S. Milk‚ as most people know comes from cows as it is mass produced in the U.S. Since the U.S produces so much milk it is obvious why the U.S has so many dairy products. Some products sold with dairy could be cheese‚ butter‚ cottage

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    Lifestyle Overview

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    (2sk) Lifestyle is the typical way of life of an individual‚ group‚ or culture. (3sk origin) The term was originally used by Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler (1870-1937). The term was introduced in the 1950s as a derivative of that of style in modernist art. The term refers to a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors. Tangible factors relate specifically to demographic variables‚ i.e an individuals demographic profile‚ whereas intangible factors concern the psychological

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    The Importance of A Healthy Diet To live a healthy life‚ it is important to have a healthy diet. Due to society‚ many people do not practice eating balanced meals. People need to understand that food is taken in to absorb essential nutrients your body needs in order to function at its maximum ability. World wide‚ there are too many fast food restaurants and processed junk food. One reason is due to the taste of the products. Before a new product emerges‚ food engineers tweak several

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    Healthy Lifestyle

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    everyone to live a healthy lifestyle‚ the world is evident that this is difficult to achieve. The leading causes of worldwide deaths are diseases which I believe can be prevented (Grifantini‚ 2010). Simply‚ health is a necessary commodity to carry out everyday tasks‚ and if one would like to carry out a task well‚ one needs to have a healthy mind‚ body and soul (World Health Organization‚ 1948). In Brunei‚ in the recent years‚ the government keeps campaigning for healthy lifestyles‚ banks and other companies

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    Healthy vs. Unhealthy Aging: Leading a Healthy Lifestyle Through Our Adult Lifespan Nicholette Inman Org 6300: Human Development University of the Rockies September 7‚ 2011 Abstract This paper details the importance of living a healthy lifestyle as we age. If we realize this importance during our adolescence and young adulthood phase and begin to live our lives with a focus on healthiness‚ then as we age‚ we will continue to maintain that lifestyle. There are certain areas that we need to

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    Annette Bridges Mr. Owsley Enc 91 3 April 2013 Married Lifestyle vs. Single Lifestyle There are advantages and disadvantages to being married or single. Some married couples share every aspect of their lives including‚ work‚ children and marital related issues while some may opt to have a joint bank account . While this may help each spouse financially‚ one person always has to consent with the other before making any serious purchases. However‚ single people don’t need anyone’s consent

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