9 Science Learner’s Material Module 1 Respiratory and Circulatory Systems Working with Other Organ Systems This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and/or universities. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at action@deped.gov.ph. We valueDepartment of Education your feedback and recommendations. Republic
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in life, stress is the most common phenomenon. This is clearly expressed through three effects of stress as health problem, motivation and life expectancy. Firstly, the effects of stress are the health of human. When people are stressed extreme, their physical and psychological become weak. With the effects of physical stress, people can easily see them because they express outside the body. When my friend fell into the state of extreme stress, her immune system became weak. A simple cold could
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a Communicable Disease Aids a Communicable Disease Communicable disease is an illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic products that arises through transmission of that agent or its products from an infected person, animal or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible host; either directly or indirectly through an intermediate plant or animal host, vector or the inanimate environment (UCLA, 2011). Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a communicable disease that has become
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preventable. Smoking affects so many systems within the human body due to its toxic ingredients that is should made illegal. Unfortunately it is not and cigarettes are easily accessible to almost anyone who wishes to partake, so informing people of what they are doing to themselves and the people around them is the first line of defense against this killer lifestyle choice. The human respiratory system is responsible for providing the body with oxygen and ridding it of carbon dioxide (Editorial
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order for the body to form defenses against the diseases, protecting the body if it is introduced to the pathogen in nature it will be able to fight off illness. These shots are widely accepted in the United States as a common practice amongst doctors preforming modern medical practices. The number of children receiving vaccinations today is the highest it has ever been with approximately 74% of all two year olds on schedule for their immunizations as suggested by the Center for Disease Control (Kohrt)
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to anyone at any age. Finding out how it is transmitted, how our body can protect us from these conditions, also the symptoms and duration of the condition. Talking about this condition is something I can relate to due to my mother, but it happens all over the world. There are many risk factors that make these conditions hard for the risk factors to be controlled. There are ways to change the factors that you can to improve your health and wellness. Strokes aren’t so much as transmitted but they
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Embryonic stem cells have the amazing ability to theoretically grow back any body part. They have the potential to morph into any of the 220 cell types found in the body (Robinson 1). It has the restoration power capable of reestablishing functions of the body as well, such as eyesight. The drawback to stem cell research is that it requires baby fetuses to acquire the material. Stem cells differ from other cells in the body, as they are capable of dividing and rebuilding themselves for long durations
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University of Phoenix Material Health Care Museum As you learn about health care delivery in the United States, it is important to understand its history to develop a working knowledge as you progress through the course. You are the curator of the first Health Care Hall of Fame Museum that pays tribute to the five most significant developments in the evolution of health care in the United States. Prepare a proposal of the five main developments you would include. Be specific and draw
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and Health Problems Tammy Salter PSY/210 August 9, 2011 We ask ourselves these questions everyday like: What are Germs and why does one become ill? Do viruses play a part or do Poor lifestyle choices play a large role? The Multi-factorial Model explains this; there are many reasons that an individual’s health may suffer. One’s environment, biology, socioeconomic status, sources of stress, and even personality all help to determine if someone will fall ill. Physicians and mental health professionals
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Racism is not a new phenomenon for human being, and people suffering from discrimination in the past for centuries. Racism and discrimination have had a significant role in defining the health of Aboriginal in particular young cohort in urban area. The definition of racism is “a global hierarchy of human superiority and inferiority, politically culturally and economically produced and reproduced for centuries by the institutions of the capitalist, modern/colonial world-system” (Grosfoguel, 2011)
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