Biology

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    • Health
      The state of physical and mental wellbeing
    • Diseases are often responsible for causing ill health
    • Communicable diseases
      Diseases that can spread from person to person or between animals and people
    • Non-communicable diseases
      Diseases that cannot spread between people or between animals and people
    • Communicable diseases
      • Measles
      • Malaria
    • Non-communicable diseases
      • Coronary heart disease
    • Some diseases can cause other physical and mental health issues
    • Pathogen
      A microorganism that can cause disease
    • Immune system reaction (caused by a pathogen)
      May lead to an allergic reaction or worsen the symptoms of asthma
    • Viruses infecting cells in the body
      Can lead to some types of cancer
    • Physical health problems

      May lead to mental health problems
    • Risk factor
      Something that is linked to an increased chance of getting a certain disease
    • Risk factors don't mean that someone will definitely get the disease
    • Types of risk factors

      • Lifestyle factors
      • Substances in a person's environment
      • Substances in a person's body
    • Many non-communicable diseases are caused by several risk factors that interact with each other
    • Lifestyle factors

      Can have different effects locally, nationally and globally
    • Globally, non-communicable diseases are more common in developed countries
    • Nationally, cardiovascular disease, obesity and Type 2 diabetes are more common in poorer areas
    • Individual choices affect how common a disease is locally
    • Carcinogen
      Something that causes cancer
    • Ionising radiation (e.g. from X-rays) is an example of a carcinogen
    • Some risk factors don't directly cause a disease, but there is a correlation between the risk factor and the disease
    • Risk factors that cause disease don't mean you'll definitely get the disease, they just increase the chance of it happening
    • Benign tumour
      A mass of abnormal cells that stays in one place and doesn't invade other parts of the body
    • Malignant tumour
      A tumour that spreads to other parts of the body, with cells breaking off and forming secondary tumours
    • Lifestyle risk factors for cancer
      • Smoking
      • Obesity
      • Viral infection
      • UV exposure
    • Genetic factors
      Inheriting faulty genes that make you more likely to get cancer
    • People have become more likely to survive cancer because of improved treatments, earlier diagnosis, more screening, and better knowledge of risk factors
    • is health the state of physical well being only?
      it’s mental and physical
    • what does it mean if a disease is ‘communicable’?
      the disease can spread
    • what disease can uncontrolled cell division lead to?
      tumours, Benign or Malignant
    • benign tumours are cancerous 

      malignant tumors are not benign
    • what is meant by the term risk factor?
      something that is linked to an increase chance of getting a disease
    • lung disease risk factor
      smoking
    • whats a carcinogen that is a risk for cancer?
      ionsing radiating
    • people with immune system problems are…

      more likely to suffer from communicable diseases
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