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The phrase "risk factors" are used to describe how certain behaviors increase your risk of getting different diseases. People can reduce their odds of developing cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure and diabetes through managing their diet, increasing activity and avoiding heavy use of alcohol.
As we grow older, in addition to factors that make us different from each other throughout our lives, we also experience an array of diseases which come with aging.
Epidemiologists are even on staff at major hospitals. Ask and the general information operator at your local hospital can tell you if one is there when you call. They study the frequency and the distribution of diseases in a population. Great for knowing what will bite you where, they are very important to public health and work with vector control to establish risk factors for infectious disease.
Diseases are often caused by viruses and bacteria or genetic factors.
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Yes, all diseases have risk factors.
biophysical factors is like when diseases live in watter. what is your exaple?
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Pathology and Epidemiology are two different sciences that deal with diseases and health. Both have their own specialities. Pathology is a science that studies various diseases or ailments in the human body. It studies the symptoms and causes of various disorders, infections or other diseases in the body. Pathologists study the causes and treatment options for diseases through various tests and specialized equipment. Whereas, Epidemiology is a science that studies the prevalence of various health problems and diseases in a population and the various discomforts associated with them. Epidemiologists study the sources of infection, the incidence of infection, and the methods of preventing infection.
1- Genatic factors : racial & genetic 2- Nutritional factors : adequate nutrition 3- Socio-economic factors : poverty & ignorance 4- Environmental factors : general hygiene 5- Endocrinal factors 6- Sex differences 7- Chronic diseases 8- Emotional factors Good luck
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