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What are some serious health problems?
Top health concerns
- obesity: 15%
- cancer: 14%
- diabetes: 2%
- drug & alcohol abuse: 2%
- heart disease: 1%
- flu: 1%
- mental illness: 1%
- AIDS: 1%
What are 3 diseases that are public health issues?
Top 10 Public Health Challenges
- Alcohol-related harms.
- Food safety.
- Healthcare-associated infections.
- Heart disease and stroke.
- HIV.
- Motor vehicle injuries.
- Nutrition, physical activity and obesity.
- Prescription drug overdose.
What are the current health issues and concerns in our community?
Top 10 Most Common Health Issues
- Physical Activity and Nutrition.
- Overweight and Obesity.
- Tobacco.
- Substance Abuse.
- HIV/AIDS.
- Mental Health.
- Injury and Violence.
- Environmental Quality.
What are 5 common health risk factors?
According to the World Health Report 2010, the major risk factors include:
- tobacco use.
- the harmful use of alcohol.
- raised blood pressure (or hypertension)
- physical inactivity.
- raised cholesterol.
- overweight/obesity.
- unhealthy diet.
- raised blood glucose.
What are the signs of serious illness?
Symptoms of a serious illness include:
- Severe neck stiffness or pain.
- Confusion or extreme irritability.
- Extreme sleepiness.
- Persistent nausea or vomiting.
- Severe sensitivity to light (photophobia).
- Unsteadiness that prevents standing or walking (ataxia or vertigo).
- New double vision, blurred vision, or blind spots.
What are the signs of poor health?
Be mindful of some of the less than obvious signs that you may not be as healthy as you think you are.
- You snore.
- Your skin isn’t clear.
- The whites of your eyes aren’t white.
- Your toenails and fingernails are an odd color or texture.
- You’re gassy.
- You’re always tired.
- Your urine isn’t a “pale, straw color.”
What is the biggest public health issue?
Public Health Issue #1: Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular diseases — primarily heart disease and stroke — are the leading global cause of death, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Common heart diseases include coronary artery disease, arrhythmia, and cerebrovascular disease.
What are major illnesses?
Read on to see the top 10 diseases causing the most deaths worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) .
- Ischemic heart disease, or coronary artery disease.
- Stroke.
- Lower respiratory infections.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancers.
- Diabetes mellitus.
What is the biggest community health issue?
Public Health Issue #1: Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular diseases — primarily heart disease and stroke — are the leading global cause of death, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Why is it important to prevent yourself from health issues and problems?
Taking care of yourself prevents health problems and saves money by reducing the number of office visits and medications you need. Self-care reduces the heavy costs of healthcare associated with disease.
What are the 6 health risk factors?
In Sect. 3.2, health risk factors and their main parameters in built environments are further identified and classified into six groups: biological, chemical, physical, psychosocial, personal, and others.
What are three health risk factors?
Risk factors and disease burden.
What kind of health problems can lead to?
Lead exposure can cause miscarriage, stillbirths, and infertility (in both men and women). Generally, lead affects children more than it does adults. Children tend to show signs of severe lead toxicity at lower levels than adults. Lead poisoning has occurred in children whose parent (s) accidentally brought home lead dust on their clothing.
How are health effects related to chemical exposure?
Adverse health effects are dependent on the factors of the exposure. Factors that play a part in whether or not adverse health effects may result from an exposure are: the frequency (how many times the person was exposed). Also, the occurrence of adverse health effects can depend on the way the chemical enters your body.
What kind of health problems are caused by lead?
Health effects from prolonged exposure to lead. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have determined that lead is probably cancer-causing in humans.