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organisation (risk factors for non-communicable diseasesu (They can also…
organisation
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health and diseases
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Your life situation for example whether you have easy access to medicine to treat illnesses whether you have access to things that can prevent sure you from getting ill in your in the first place e.g. be able to buy healthy food or access condoms to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases
Whether or not you have a good balanced diet that provides your body with everything it needs and it’s in the right amount a poor diet can affect the physical and mental health
Non communicable diseases are those that cannot spread between people or between animals and people they genuinely lost for a long time and get worse slowly asthma cancer and co-ordinary heart disease examples of non-communicable diseases
Communicable diseases of those that can spread from person to person or between animals and people they can be caused by things like bacteria viruses parasites and fungi they sometimes described as contagious or infectious diseases measles and malaria examples of communicable diseases
cancer
Obesity has been linked in many different cancers including bowel liver and kidney cancers is the second biggest preventable cause of cancer after smoking
UV exposure people who are often exposed to UV radiation from the Sun have an increased chance of developing skin cancer people who live in sunny climates and people who spend a lot of time outside at a higher risk of this disease people who frequently use sunbeds are also putting themselves at high risk of developing skin cancer
Smoking it’s a well-known fact that smoking is linked to long cancer but research has also linked it to other types of cancer to including mouth bowel stomach and cervical cancer
Viral infection infections with some viruses has been shown to increase the chance of developing certain types of cancer for example infections with had paid to CSP and her pay to see viruses can increase the risk of developing liver cancer The likelihood of becoming infected with this viruses sometimes depends on lifestyle e.g. they can be spread between people through unprotected sex or sharing needles
cardiovascular disease
coronary heart disease is when the coronary arteries that supply the blood to the muscle of the heart get blocked by layers of fatty material building up
this causes the arteries to become narrow so blood flow is restricted and there's a lack pf oxygen to the heart muscle- this can result in a heart attack