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Modern Day diseases. Structure. Introduction 1 . Sedentary lifestyle and obesity 2 . Depressions and Alcoholism 3 . Causes 3.1 . Life Events 3.2 . Medical Treatments 4 . Effects 4.1 . Mental Effects 4.2 . Physical Effects 5 . Solutions Conclusion.
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Structure • Introduction • 1. Sedentary lifestyle and obesity • 2. Depressions and Alcoholism • 3. Causes • 3.1. Life Events • 3.2. Medical Treatments • 4. Effects • 4.1. Mental Effects • 4.2. Physical Effects • 5. Solutions • Conclusion
chapter 1: Sedentary lifestyle and obesity • sedentary lifestyle plays a significant role in obesity • medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health • as a result, obesity has been found to reduce life expectancy
2.Depressions and Alcoholism • mood disorders, characterized by the occurrence of one or more severe depressive episodes • have a negative effect on a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings • cannot control these habits, it is possible to suffer from alcoholism or alcohol dependence • Alcohol abuse is acquiring dangerous Suntscoase din context
3. Causes: life events, medical treatments • one of the most common causes of depression is diet that produces "soaking" the body of toxins • a healthy diet keeps the nervous system tonicity and helps us avoid mental disorders. • eating less and increasing activity level • depression are treated with psychotherapy • Alcoholism: group therapy, counseling, and medication
4. effects: mental Effects, psychical effects • Mortality , Depression, Diabetes • Depressed people may feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless
5. solutions • Change the habits and the weight will take care of itself. • Be a model for your child by eating healthy food • Reduce time in front of the TV and computer • Encourage physical activity
this paper tries to convince people that modern diseases are not good • people need information about modern diseases • must know how to dodge them and how to get rid of them in case they are already ‘sick’.
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