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Healthy Ageing through Healthy Living Style

Tanzania Journal of Sociology, 2017
Ageing is not necessarily a burden, and it does not necessarily decrease a person’s ability to contribute to a society. Older people play a valuable role in society and can also enjoy a high quality of life .This depends on treating “ageing” as an opportunity rather than a burden.
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Fair society, healthy lives

Public Health, 2012
The final report of the World Health Organization Commission on the Social Determinants of Health (CSDH), published in 2008, affirmed that social injustice was killing on a grand scale, with a toxic combination of 'poor social policies and programmes, unfair economic arrangements, and bad politics' being responsible for producing and reinforcing health
M, Marmot, R, Bell
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Healthy living

2014
Prevention and screening Prevention of travel-related illness Diet Obesity Exercise Smoking Alcohol
Chantal Simon   +3 more
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Healthy living

5 to 7 Educator, 2010
The aim of this unit of work is to help the children to understand about healthy living and eating a balanced diet. They will carry out a range of practical activities and these will be linked to literacy skills.
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Enabling Healthy Living

International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research, 2015
The increasing burden of overweight and obesity in the United States (U.S.) demands a better understanding of its local and regional spatial patterns and trends. The study examines the hypothesis that there are spatial differences in the prevalence of overweight and obesity in U.S. youths at regional and local levels.
Samuel Adu-Prah, Tonny Oyana
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Healthy Living Reconsidered

2019
Abstract In recent years, the evolutionary approach to health and medicine has led to major advances in our understanding of physical and mental health. A core concept in this area pertains to evolutionary mismatch, which helps explain why people gravitate toward unhealthy diets and sedentary lifestyles.
Glenn Geher, Nicole Wedberg
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Promoting healthy living

Practical Pre-School, 2000
Children learn by experience and, until they have had toothache, a sore throat or suffered the irritation of a rash, they will be unaware of the type of discomfort they will be likely to suffer. How can you help children to become familiar with these bodily changes or prepare them beforehand so that they can tell an adult about how they are feeling?
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Healthy living.

Australian family physician, 2017
The nature of disease changes with the nature of societies. Modern chronic diseases that have superseded infections in the Anthropocene era, for example, have come largely from modern environments and lifestyles emanating from this. The concept of healthy living has subsequently changed accordingly.The objective of this article is to examine the ...
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Healthy Living Centres

2006
Abstract In 1998, the Healthy Living Centre (HLC) programme was launched with the central aim of addressing health inequalities. The effectiveness and evaluation of such communitybased health initiatives have been subject to much debate.
Dione Hills, Elliot Stern
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly  

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