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    likely and physical repercussions like obesity to be highly common due to a lack of physical exercise. Technology has been linked to cause anxiety, depressive disorders effecting the way that children are able to grow up and thus, limiting their lifestyles. According to Beyond Blue, a leading mental health service in Australia, Anxiety, entails the feelings of “excessive fear, worry, catastrophizing, or obsessive thinking” – Beyond Blue.org and is becoming more and more common in children who…

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    This is very difficult especially for a person with down syndrome and lives in a group home. This man mind have poor diet and sedentary lifestyle due to the moderate intellectual disability. As the second part of ICF model, environmental factors are closely impact person’s live and interacts through physical, social and community environment. The environment around him are include: natural…

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    surroundings and recognized what is happening around me. There are also times when I need to talk to others more instead of avoiding communication by using my cell phone. After these three days I have discovered by looking into recent studies to change my habits and…

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    sports from a young age? Do you have parents who don’t mind whether or not you do sports? At some point all of you will most likely be parents. Will you put your children in to sports? Maybe this speech will help you decide. Kids should be involved in sports from a young age because they help them to be healthy mentally/physically, they learn how to be competitive, and they can make new friends. It doesn’t even need to be your traditional sports. They could get involved in horseback riding,…

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    The unhealthy pattern that I chose to examine among a friend is the alcohol abuse exhibited by JD. I see this as an extremely preventable unhealthy pattern. I believe in order to change JD’s habits he needs to be educated on the risks that he is taking by regularly binge drinking. I also believe that talking to the people around him, and creating a positive support system will also help him stay on track. As a college student, I see many people who struggle with peer pressure, and those who…

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    Mandal also states that, “Obesity or being overweight predisposes to type 2 diabetes” (Mandal. 1). Type 2 has environmental stimulants a person can obtain it through a sedentary lifestyle, unhealthy eating habits, and stress. A person with type 2 can possibly improve their condition with small steps to a healthier lifestyle. Type 2 is the most common, yet, most dangerous because if the body isn’t responding well to insulin it can create a blockage of sugar which can adversely affect organs and…

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    Cardiovascular Disease: The Forms, The Risks, and The Prevention The heart is an amazing and essential organ to the human body. It pumps blood in and out, through a complex system consisting of arteries, venioles, and veins. This system is known as the cardiovascular system. The heart delivers blood to the organs and tissues in the body. Without a heart, basic biology tells us, we die. The heart we are born with is the heart that we must take care of, if we want to live a long life. One…

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    cause of death among both men and women in the United States. Each year approximately 600,000 people die from these heart related diseases. Cardiovascular disease is something that can be acquired at birth or over a period of time due to genetics or lifestyle. There hundreds of different types of cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease can be detected through a series of blood test, blood pressure, or even an electrocardiograph. Electrocardiographs record the electrical activity of the…

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    syndrome are developmental delay, different levels of intellectual disability, early speech/language delay, high pain tolerance, chronic sleep disturbances, hugging, attention problems, tantrums, and explosive outbursts (PRISMS). SMS is considered to be underdiagnosed, and is currently diagnosed in 1 out of 25,000 births…

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    Dementia may occur suddenly or gradually, and they tend to get worse over time. The systems of Vascular dementia symptoms may be more obvious when they happen soon after a stroke, such as “confusion, disorientation, trouble speaking or understanding speech, or vision loss”(Vascular). As the dementia goes into long term, “significant slowness of thought, difficulty finding the right words, severe personality changes[being aggressive] and finding difficult to walk to keep balance” arise. (NHS…

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