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Health and disease chapter in one page

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Answered by hanumayammabandi14
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We normally relate the terms diseases and illness

interchangeably in relation to health, even though these

words do not mean the same. Health is the general condition

of a person in respect to all aspects of life. It is also a level

of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism. The

word metabolic is the adjective of the term metabolism which

means the whole range of big chemical processes that occur

within us or any living organism to produce energy and basic

materials needed for important life processes. Diseases and

illness adversely affect these processes. And thus health,

diseases and illness are inter-related. However, health is not

just being free from diseases, illness or injury. As defined

by World Health Organisation (WHO), health is “a state of

complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely

an absence of disease or infirmity

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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a disorder that affects health by affecting an organism's body, organs, tissues or cells

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In the past health has been thought of as just the absence of disease, however today it is thought of more as the state of physical and mental wellbeing. Factors can work together to affect physical and mental health. A disease is a disorder that affects health by affecting an organism's body, organs, tissues or cells.

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