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Essay on overcoming health problem

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Answered by joanlucy008
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Having good health is very important for everyone, so today almost everyone has increasingly health concerns and even the media is providing knowledge about health to people; for instance, how to be healthy and how being unhealthy may cause many diseases.

There are many causes that may lead people to be unhealthy such as not enough sleep, bad pollution, lack of exercise, and perhaps the most important is eating habits. If you want to have good health, one’s main concern should be selecting food to eat because unhealthy food is a main cause of health problems such as cancer, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.

We can see that today many supermarkets such as Vons and Ralphs provide organic product for their consumers. Even though the organic prices are more expensive than non organic products, stores still make a profit from selling it. I think this is a good example to show that healthier trends are becoming more popular today. Therefore, a giant corporation like Red Bull GmbH which is doing well in the energy drink market should seize an advantage from this healthy trend. They could do this by launching a new product that supports healthy trends in order to meet consumers’ current demand, expand their market, maintain loyal customers, and help company to create good image. However, in this research paper, I will focus on how Red Bull GmbH uses company’s opportunity according to SWOT analysis “current trend (healthy trend)” to overcome the current issues which many studies have revealed that Red Bull products cause adverse side effects. I will use three strategies, including product strategy, package strategy, and price strategy as tools for helping Red Bull to launch their new product.

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Answered by vanshik54
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In elementary school, I coined the phrase, “my stomach hurts.” The term was so overused that it came to be a joke every time I was doubled down in pain. Whenever my brother said, “I’m hungry,” we would reply with, “Nice to meet you, Hungry.” Whenever I said, “my stomach hurts,” everyone would reply with, “Hi, Stomach Hurts.” It didn’t make grammatical sense whatsoever, however the laughs continued.

The pain varies. Sometimes it feels dull and underwhelming. Sometimes it feels as if every organ in my body has failed and death is too near. I’ve been to the Emergency Room far too many times to not think about those that lose life because of immense pain. The last time I went to the hospital was the day before high school tryouts during my senior year. The time before that was in the middle of practice in summer. The first time was a few months prior at four in the morning. Of course I’ve never even been remotely close to death, however my pain tolerance has been exceeded far too many times too count.

It feels like a poisonous entity entered my abdomen a decade ago and increasingly worsened it’s pain leverage as each year passed, never ceasing until halted by Tylenol, but then continuing right thereafter. When this entity chooses it’s course of action, it is never expected. It’s constantly moving from the left side to the right, then up to the chest, around to the back, and sometimes it even shoots up to the head. The worst part, however, is that there is no way to rid my body of this poisonous entity.

I’ve missed games, practices, and sat through warmups. I had to bail on a date with a guy that I really liked. I’ve cancelled important plans far too often. I’ve had to go to bed early while homework kept piling high. I’ve ditched friends last minute too many times to count. Car rides are horrendous. My goal is to survive an entire midterm without rushing to finish early. I’ve missed so much already in the last two decades, however no solution has surfaced.

I’ve seen multitudes of doctors and I’ve travelled to an abundance of offices, yet no answer is ever clarified. There had been too many blood tests, x-rays, ultrasounds, dietary journals, and random probing that has ultimately revealed no outcome. All those Emergency Room visits resulted in a stomach relaxant, followed by confusion and false answers.

I’ve learned to deal with the pain. I’ll go rest or nap whenever I feel uneasy. I stopped going to the doctor. I never found a cure, I simply learned to ignore the torture.

The last doctor suggested stress to be the reason for the pain. Stress could have formed from excitement to go on that date or nerves before a large presentation. There is no cure for stress. I learned, however, that I couldn’t spend my entire life ignoring exciting plans in order to avoid that poisonous entity in my stomach.

Too many times, people use their health problems as excuses. I don’t want to spend my entire life missing important events because of stress in my stomach, I just want the pain to cease.

At the end of the day, as long as you can feel the pain, you’re still living, and that is all that really matters.

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