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acute disease 1. these least for only short period of time. 2.These do not cause long term bad effects on human 3. For e.g. cold,cough,typhoid,cholera,etc. Chronic Disease 1. These last for a long time,even as much as a life time. 2. these cause drastic long term effects on human health. 3. For e.g. elephantiasis,cardiarascular diseases,tuberculosis,Diabetes,Arthritis,cancer,etc.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, adults ages 18-65 should maintain at least 2.5 hours of aerobic exercise (running, walking, biking, etc.) and at least two days of muscle-strengthening exercises per week. This boils down to about a half of an hour per day.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a disorder, or collection of symptoms, primarily characterized by extreme fatigue that persists for a period of at least six months. Other symptoms may include chronic pain, headaches, and IBS.
A sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy eating patterns are responsible for at least 300,000 deaths each year from chronic diseases. It is estimated that two-thirds of people over 65 have at least one chronic condition
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high biologic value or HBV foods.HBV foods are foods that come from animals such as dairy foods, eggs, meat, poultry, fish. They have the best combination of amino acids and produce the least waste which is important for people with chronic kidney disease.
You avoid gum disease by brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing. Visit your dentist at least once a year.
In leukaemia infected white blood cells (leukocytes) accumulate in the blood and in the bone marrow. The bone marrow gets overwhelmed by the infected cells and cannot produce healthy, normal cells. Leukaemia is classified by the onset/progress/speed of the disease. Chronic leukaemia: - the onset and progress is slow, - mainly affects adults, - death occurs many years later. Acute leukaemia: - the onset and progress is abrupt, - can affect any ages, - death occurs rapidly if not treated. Blast cells (the least differentiated, precursor stem cell), signifies the acute stage. (Chronic stage does not have blast cells in the peripheral blood).
90% of Australian adults have at least one modifiable risk factor, while 25% have three or more risk factors60% of Australian adults are overweight54% are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits51% have high blood cholesterol30% have high blood pressure20% smoke daily10% drink at levels considered harmful to their health8% have diabetes
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