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Flu and Obesity. Flu. Infectious strong, incidence of a disease is high Spread droplets, interpersonal contact or with contaminated items contact Autumn, winter high incidence. Flu. Flu is a kind of very expensive disease Overall lose – 30-35 billilion dollar in USA
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Flu • Infectious strong, incidence of a disease is high • Spread droplets, interpersonal contact or with contaminated items contact • Autumn, winter high incidence
Flu Flu is a kind of very expensive disease • Overall lose – 30-35 billilion dollar in USA • Direct loss – medical costs accounted for 20%-30% • Indirect losses – decrease on production
In daily life • Pork, chicken price is not stable • The business is hard to seller • Buyer buy bad meat, more economic pressure
In economy • 3 trillion dollars in damage • Global GDP shrinking nearly 5% • Mexico's GDPwill shrink 3.7%.
Obesity • Indirectly caused the government, community and personal spending increase. • Fat person because of injury or disease cause absenteeism rate was 17% higher than average person. • A global problem.
In daily life • Eating more than the otherpeople. • Thin body underwear, pills, health care products, thin body equipment. • Genetic problems.
In economy • More than the average person pay $700 medical expenses for weight loss, the sum of us $93 billion. • Obesity cause of medical expense and the loss of salary, more than 120 billion dollars
In conclusion • All is not allow to neglect and global question • Exercise thebody, enhance immunity. • The government provide benefits and help
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