Respiratory And Cardiovascular System

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    “ ” 29 The Immune System and Hypersensitivity ------------------------------------- 356-380 Oct. 4 “ ” 6 The Respiratory System ----------------------------------------------------------- 284-313 11 “

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    Cardiovascular Disease Case Study

    WHO (2005) considers the following four as major lifestyle or non-communicable diseases- cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The global and national prevalence of these non-communicable diseases is as follows Cardiovascular disease (CVD) CVD involves the diseases related to heart and blood vessels. WHO (2011a) found that one third of all the deaths are due to heart diseases globally and in case of deaths due to NCDs its share is half. An article

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    Alcoholism

    (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). In the cardiovascular system, excessive consumption strains the heart which may lead to irregular heartbeat, inflammation, and weakening of the heart muscle which puts the individual at risk for deterioration of the liver. High blood pressure as the result of a magnesium deficiency affects blood flow and may lead to stroke. Because alcohol passes the blood-brain barrier, the central nervous system is affected which may cause cellular damage such as neuropathy

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    Research Paper Smoking

    health industry products for smokers who try to quit their habit are also quite attractive to invest in. Nowadays everyone knows smoking is hazardous for the health of the smoker, and of people who inhale cigarette smoke; it leads to lung cancer, cardiovascular diseases, influences on prenatal development, and causes many other unpleasant and dangerous effects. Hot dogs, baseball and cigarettes? How did smoking become an American tradition? The "History of Tobacco" article state, American Indians began

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    Air Pollution Effects

    encompasses the assessment and control of those environmental factors that can potentially affect health. Although many air pollutants are invisible, they can seriously impact our health, the environment, and our quality of life. Air pollutants may cause respiratory diseases, cancer and other health effects. Pollutants also may create odours and smog, diminishes the protective ozone layer, and contributes to other environmental problems, such as acid rain and global climate change. The air inside homes, schools

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    years after a person's first cigarette. However, there are many forms of harm that come from smoking that happen much sooner than you think. In all actuality, smoking has many instant health effects on the brain and on the respiratory, cardiovascular, immune and metabolic systems. “While these immediate effects do not all produce noticeable symptoms, most begin to damage the body with the first cigarette – sometimes irreversibly – and rapidly produce serious medical conditions and health consequences

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    The Urinary System

    The Urinary System The urinary system plays a major role in maintaining the salt, water, and pH homeostasis of the blood. It carries out the process of excretion, which is the removal of metabolic waste from the body. The urinary system includes the kidneys, the ureter, the urinary bladder and the urethra. The kidneys produce the urine, the uteter transports the urine, the urinary bladder stores the urine and the urethra passes the urine outside of the body. As the bladder fills with urine, sensory

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    Health and Social Care

    P6, M3 and D2: Identifying, describing the routine care and explaining the effects on the body by the routine care, of the malfunctions High blood pressure Identification of the routine care given to the malfunctions | Description of the routine care for malfunctions | Effects on the body by the routine care | Diet- Eat a healthy diet that is low in fat and low in salt. Eat fruit and vegetables. | Most of the salt you eat is not what you add to your food, but is in prepared foods like bread

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    Sc121 Unit 1 Anatomy Essay

    Respiratory is anything affecting respiration or the organs that have to do with respiration, Digestive is designed to turn what you eat into nutrients, which the body uses for your energy, to help growth and for cell repair. Reproductive is anything that has to do with reproduction organs. Skeletal is anything that is attached to your skeleton it could be skeletal muscles, skeletal bones, or skeletal system. Lymphatic which is part of the circulatory system and a very important

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    secondhand smoke. In the United States, the mortality rate for smokers is three times that of people who never smoked, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s one of the leading causes of preventable death. Central Nervous System One of the ingredients in tobacco is a mood-altering drug called nicotine. Nicotine reaches your brain in mere seconds. It’s a central

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