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