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    Name : Theresia Hayuning W Class : Off –B (130221601677) Why Should Production and Sale of Cigarette Be Made Illegal? According to The World Health Organization official website‚ in 2013 about 2 billion people around the world‚ including children are active smokers. This condition is certainly related to some factors‚ such as‚ lifestyle‚ social environment‚ technology‚ and especially production and sale of cigarette. Furthermore‚ focusing on production and sale of cigarette‚ if we take an example

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    adds “You’re using your body weight to move from posture to posture and in certain poses you are lifting every pound of your body” and in this way it helps in gaining strength through yoga. In addition to this‚ it also improves the cardio vascular health. According to Harvard medical school‚ yoga helps in keeping the heart fit by its special breathing

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    Name of Tutor Date of Submission Q. What would be the social‚ biological‚ and psychological advantages and disadvantages of increasing the legal age of marriage. One of the strongest‚ most consistent edges of the wedding is a healthier physical health and its consequence‚ longer life. Married folks are less seemingly than unmated folks to suffer from long-run unwellness or incapacity‚ and that they have higher survival rates for a few sicknesses. They need fewer physical issues and a lower risk

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    Gutka- A Silent Killer By Anitha Varughese‚ LCSW Gutka‚ a form of smokeless tobacco‚ is a cocktail of tobacco‚ nicotine‚ and carcinogens that contains many unhealthy additives such as magnesium carbonate and phenyl ethyl alcohol‚ along with harmful perfumery compounds including musk ketones and other injurious fragrance compounds (which are known to be dangerous in toiletries). Gutka use is one of the major causes of oral cancer in India‚ is one of India.s most serious social problems‚ and is also

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    Answers 1. Promoting Physical Activity In Australia and many other (1) ____countries‚ lack of physical activity in a serious problem. Current figures indicate that only (2)____ of women and (3)____of men do sufficient physical activity to maintain good health. Insufficient physical activity (4)____of various (5)____ including heart disease ‚ stroke‚ diabetes and obesity. In addition‚ it places a significant burden on the (6)____ due to the costs of treatment‚ (7)____and reduced quality of life. 2. 3.

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    lives and circumstances.” (Thompson‚ 2007) It is the process where disadvantaged individuals liaise together with professionals to take control over their own lives as well as their health and wellbeing. (Werner‚ 1988‚ p. 1) (Laverack‚ 2016). Based on the Ottawa charter‚ The World health organisation defined Health Promotion as “The process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their

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    productive population. Deterioration of an ecological situation‚ migratory processes‚ and decrease in a standard of living of the population‚ insufficient financing of health care including anti-tubercular actions‚ led to considerable deterioration of an epidemiological situation. According to statistical data of the World Health Organization (WHO) epidemic of a disease is considered tuberculosis 50 cases on 100 thousand populations. In the Republic of Kazakhstan the quantity of the registered cases of

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    HIV/AIDS: The effect on the global community. According to the World Health Organization and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) At the end of 1999; an estimated 34.3 million people were living with HIV/AIDS. Most of the people living with HIV‚ 95% of the global total‚ live in developing countries.” Examples of the impact of HIV/AIDS in Africa‚ Asia‚ Latin America‚ the Caribbean‚ and the Newly Independent States provide insight into the demographics‚ modes of exposure‚ treatment

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    concerns for sustainable development and that they are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature. As a result good health for all populations has become an accepted international goal and we can attest that there have been gains in life expectancy over the past century especially in the developing world. The prospects for future health depend increasingly on the relatively new process of globalisation which in past times has often been seen as a more or less economic process

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    seriousness of brain injury; it is used to assess the level of consciousness on a continuum ranging from alert to coma state. 7. Question : Stigma associated with chronic illness and disability: 8. Question : The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed a classification system to aid health care systems to define disability. The international classification system sets universal standards for: 9. Question : Mr. U. experienced a spinal cord injury at T-6 as the result of an automobile accident when

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