Lifestyle diseases | CVD | CVD 2 | Cancer | Diabetes |
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What is a lifestyle disease
A disease that’s associated with the way a person lives, and partly due to genetics
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What are symptoms of a heart attack
Uncomfortable pressure or pain in the chest lasting longer than 2 minutes, Dizziness, Nausea, & Shortness of breath
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What is symptoms a stroke
Trouble speaking, Impaired vision, Numbness, and dizziness
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What is a tumor
A clump of abnormal cells
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What is the pancreas
The organ that produces insulin
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What are smoking, poor diet, not exercising, excess alcohol & sun exposure
Controllable risks factors for lifestyle diseases
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What is hypertension
A blood pressure of 140/90
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What is an Arrhythmia
An irregular heart beat
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What is Prostate cancer
Most common form of cancer in men
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What is Type 1
The type a diabetes when the body no longer produces insulin
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What are Cardiovascular diseases, Cancer, & Diabetes
3 Examples of Lifestyle diseases
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What is Cholesterol
A fat like substance made by the body and found in certain foods is
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What is Atherosclerosis
A disease in which fatty material build up in the artery walls
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What is Malignant
A tumor that spreads and is life threatening
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What is 126 or higher
The blood glucose level of a diabetic person
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What is "Higher"
If you smoke and you have a family history of lung cancer, what are your chances of developing it?
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What is Stroke
When blood flow to the brain is blocked or broken blood vessel in brain
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What is Coronary Heart Disease
When atherosclerosis starts to build up in the arteries that supply blood to the heart
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What is Chemotherapy
Treatment that uses chemicals to treat cancer
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What is Type 2 diabetes
About 90-95% of diabetic patients have this type of diabetes
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What is lower your chances of developing lifestyle disease
Eating healthy, exercising, not smoking, avoiding tanning beds, getting vaccinated.
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What is Plaque
The fatty deposits that build up in the arteries
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What is Hypertension
Also known as the Silent Killer
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What is remission
A disappearance in the signs and symptoms of cancer
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What are ways to manage diabetes
Eating healthy, getting regular exercise, and taking insulin
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