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Diseases!
Noncommunicable
Communicable
Pathogens
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Heart Disease
Stroke
This can occur when blood flow
to a part of the brain stops.
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Cancer
When the growth of cells
in the body is out of control
and cells divide too quickly.
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Pathogens
What Causes diseases?
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Virus’s, bacteria, protozoans, fungi, rickettsias.
What are the 5 types
of Pathogens?
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Heart Attack
Characterized by discomfort
in the arms, left shoulder,
elbows, jaw or back. Victim’s
feel pain at the center of
the chest.
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Benign
This type of tumor is noncancerous.
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Touching, biting, kissing, sexual contact
Name four ways pathogens
are spread by direct contact.
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Virus
What pathogen is
Smallpox caused by?
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Congenital Heart Disease
Malformations of the heart
structure existing at birth.
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Arthritis
An exercise program for
someone diagnosed with this
disease would include low
impact activities, range of
motion exercises, water therapy,
and massage.
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Specific and Non-specific
Name the two major defense
strategies of the immune
system.
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Tuberculosis
A disease caused by bacteria
that affects the lungs. Symptoms
include wheezing, coughing
up blood and excessive
sweating.
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Coronary Bypass, angioplasty, medication, pacemaker,
exercise.
List 3 treatment options for
CVD.
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Insulin
This hormone regulate blood
sugar.
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An organism, such as a tick, that carries and transmits
pathogens to humans
What is a vector?
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Malaria
A disease transmitted through
protozoans that is parasitic. The
disease affects the liver and
attacks red blood cells. Results
include an enlarged liver
and spleen.
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Coronary Heart Disease
This type of cardiovascular
disease affects blood vessels
supplying the heart muscle.
The abbreviation is CHD.
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Asthma
Over 17 billion people in the US
have this diseases. Each year
more than 5,000 people die
from it.
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Epidemic
This is the term for when cases of
a disease, in a given human
population, substantially exceed
what is expected based on recent
experience.
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Measles
A virus spread through sneezing,
coughing, and contact.
Symptoms include a rash,
Bloodshot eyes, Koplik’s spots.
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