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people who made it through life without succuming to an infectious disease usually were able to survive to old age
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Definiton of health 1900's
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Behavior/ lifestyle diseases
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physical, social, intellectual, emotional, enviromental, spiritual health.
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Dimensions of health
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The proportion of deaths to population death. / The relative inceidence of disease
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Mortality-Morbidity
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predisposing enabling and reinforcing factors
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Behaivor Change Process
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the mental, emotional social, and spiritual dimensions of health
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Psychosocial Health
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difficulty in falling asllep like insomnia. also apnea a common and serious disorder
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Sleep Habit/ disorders
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disrupts thinking, feeling, moods, and behaivors, and impairs daily functioning. can strike at any age
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Depression/ disorders
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the feeling part of psychosocial health, includes your emotional reactions to life
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Emotional health
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a deep and persistent fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that results in a compelling desire to avoid the source of the fear
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Phobia
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severe anxiety attack in whihc a particular situation, often for for unknown reasons cause terrors
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Panic Attack
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a type of depression that occurs in the winter months, when sunlight levels are low
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Seasonal Affective disorder
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a mental illness with biological orgins that is characterized by irrational behavior, severe alterations of the senses (hallucinations) and often an inability to function in society
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Schizophrenia
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change in personality/ recent loss and inability to grief/ expressions of self hatred/ change in sleeping and eating habits
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Suicide Warning Signs
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a licensed physician who specializes in treating mental and emotional disorders
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Psychiatrist
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