An unhealthy coping method involving intake of substances
What is Substance Abuse?
persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
what is chronic?
Abnormal cells divide uncontrollable and destroy body tissue. There are more than 100 types.
Mood change, low mood, and low self-esteem, no interest in actitivites
What is depression disorder?
Person's conditions with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
What is Mental Health?
Is the highest population to experience alcohol poisoning
Group of disease that results in too much sugar in the blood
what is Diabetes?
It interferes with the body's ability to fight infections.
What is HIV/AIDS?
Mood disorder including episodes of elevated or agitated mood, sudden change in moods
What is Bipolar Disorder?
When a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
What is PSTD?
An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.
What is overdose?
Conditions in which the kidneys lose the ability to remove waste and balance fluids
What is Kidney Failure?
Affects the airway in the lungs
What is asthma?
Breakdown of thoughts and impaired emotional reactions, paranoid, disorganized thinking, hallucinations
What is Schizophrenia?
excessive, uncontrollable, irrational worry
What is general anxiety disorder?
Antidote Reversal Agent for Narcotic Opioids
Narcan Naloxone
Leading cause of death in the US
What is Heart Disease?
At least 4 Modifiable Risk Factors of Hypertension
What is obesity, smoking, stress, excessive alcohol use, high sodium diet, and lack of physical activity?
An anxiety disorder cause by excessive fear of an object or situation?
What is Phobias?
A pattern of repeated thought or behaviors
What is obsessive compulsive disorder?
4 ways substance abuse affects quality of life
what is Physical deterioration, professional displacement, financial hardships, and social and emotional isolation?
silent Killer
What is hypertension?
A disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems
What is Obesity?
Adults experiencing mental health issues
what is 1/5 adults in US?
at lease 2 ways a person can develop a mental disorder
What is genetics, biological (abnormal brain chemicals), psychological (trauma), environmental (death)?