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HUNTINGTON'S




HUNTINGTON'S

DISEASE is a genetic disorder affecting the brain and nervous system, leading to progressive loss of motor skills, cognition, and behavior control "Misconception: Brain diseases only happen in old age. Fact: Many brain conditions, including Huntington's, can start in early adulthood." Stay hydrated, as it supports all body systems by aiding digestion, circulation, and temperature regulation. Maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding toxins are essential steps to keep your organ systems healthy

HUNTINGTON




SETH D.

TONOGBANUA ASHTMA A respiratory condition refers to any disorder or disease affecting the lungs, airways, or breathing system. This includes conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, and bronchitis. MAINTENANCE TIPS: Medication adherence: Take prescribed medications regularly. Avoid triggers: Stay away from allergens, smoke, or pollutants that can worsen symptoms. Regular exercise: Maintain physical activity to improve lung function. Healthy diet: A balanced diet can support overall lung health and immune function. Quit smoking: If applicable, stop smoking to prevent further damage to the lungs. SYMPTOMS: Shortness of breath Persistent cough (with or without mucus) Wheezing or tightness in the chest Fatigue or low energy Rapid breathing or difficulty breathing Chest pain or discomfort COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS AND CORRECTIONS: Misconception: "Asthma is just a childhood condition." Correction: Asthma can develop at any age and can persist into adulthood. Misconception: "COPD only affects older smokers." Correction: While smoking is a major risk factor, non-smokers and younger individuals can also develop COPD, especially those exposed to secondhand smoke or pollutants. Misconception: "You should avoid all exercise if you have a respiratory condition." Correction: Regular, moderate exercise can improve lung health, but it should be done under medical guidance. Misconception: "Pneumonia is always caused by a virus." Correction: Pneumonia can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or even inhaled substances.

SETH D.

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

The respiratory system, comprising the nose, throat, larynx, windpipe, bronchi, lungs, and diaphragm, is a vital organ that facilitates breathing, oxygen exchange, and carbon dioxide removal, while also regulating blood pH, protecting against pathogens, and enabling vocalization. LUNG CANCER “Miscommunication: People sometimes interpret statistics or percentages as fixed Is a type of cancer that originates in the cells outcomes, such as survival of the lungs, the organs responsible for rates, which can create oxygenating blood and expelling carbon unnecessary fear or false dioxide from the body. It occurs when hope.” abnormal cells in the lung begin to grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor that can interfere with normal lung function. These Healthcare professionals cancerous cells can invade nearby tissues and should clarify that survival spread (metastasize) to other parts of the rates are general estimates and body do not predict individual outcomes. By emphasizing Carotenoids, the pigments in red, orange, that each case is unique, and yellow foods, have been linked to a providers can support patients reduced risk of lung cancer. These include in focusing on their specific beta-carotene in carrots, lutein in leafy treatment and care plan. greens, and lycopene in tomatoes. Engage in regular physical activity Consistent exercise like jogging running walking can enhances the strength of respiratory muscles and boosts lung function

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM



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