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Arthritis
Inflammation of a joint, typically accompanied by pain, stiffness, and swelling; results from a number of conditions affecting the structures inside and surrounding the joint.
Critical Thinking
The adoption of a questioning attitude characterized by careful weighing of evidence and thoughtful analysis and probing of the claims and arguments of others.
Emotional Health
Emotional well-being and ability to share one's feelings with others.
Counseling
Environmental Health
The relationship between humans and other organisms and their physical environment that allows them to survive and flourish.
Surroundings
Ethnic Group
A group of people who are united by their cultural heritage, race, language, and common history.
Culture, race, language
External locus of Control
The perception that a person's future is determined by forces beyond his or her control.
Extra
Health
Sounding is a body in mind a state of vigor and vitality that permits a person to function physically, psychologically, and socially.
Hypertension
High blood pressure.
HBP
Intellectual Health
The ability to use one's intellectual resources to solve problems, meet life's challenges, develop personal values, and adopt health behaviors and lifestyles.
Use brain
Internal Locus of Control
The belief that one can control the outcomes that one experiences in life.
You
Osteoporosis
Condition of generalized bone loss, making bones more brittle and subject to breakage.
Bone+break
Physical Health
Soundness of body, as represented by healthy physical functioning in the absence of disease.
Sickle-Cell Anemia
An inherited blood disorder that mostly affect African Americans and is characterized by the presence of crescent or sickle shaped red blood cells.
Crescent
Social Health
The ability to relate effectively to other people such as family members, intimate partners, friends, fellow students or workers, professors and supervisors.
Social
Socioeconomic Status
Relative position in terms of education and income level.
School and money
Spiritual Health
The attainment of connectedness to a higher order or purpose beyond oneself, such as commitment to a particular religion, aesthetic values, or community service.
Tay-Sachs Disease
A fatal neurological disorder that primarily affects Jews of Eastern European origin.
Wellness
A state of optimum health, as characterized by active efforts to maximize one's physical health and well-being.
Trying to be healthy