A respiratory disorder that is caused by narrowing or obstruction of the air ways.
What is asthma?
A chronic autoimmune disease where the body destroy's the insulin.
What is Type 1 diabetes
Diseases characterized by the rapid and uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
What is cancer?
Any condition that weakens the heart or blood vessels or interferes with the way they perform.
What is heart disease?
What is allergies?
Use your inhaler.
What is the main prevention?
A chronic condition where the body doesn't use insulin effectively.
What is type 2 diabetes
The two types of cancer
What is Benign and Maligment
behaviors/habits that help determine a persons level of health.
What is life style choice?
When contact is made with the allergen, causes sneezing, watery eyes and congestion.
What is allergic reaction?
Dust, smoke and stress.
What are Asthma triggers
What is age of onset for type 1 diabetes?
A substance that causes cancer.
What is carcinogen
What is heart attack?
Avoid allergen, take medications, and use your inhaler
What is Prevention?
Inflammation of the air ways, clogging caused by mucus or phlegm, and tightening of the air ways.
What is an asthma attack?
Caused by an autoimmune reaction which the body's immune system mistakenly destroy's the insulin producing cells.
What is the cause of type 1 diabetes?
surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, Remission, and Reverence.
What are cancer treatments?
Pressure/squeezing in chest, pain in neck and arm, chest discomfort, shortness of breath.
What is Heart attack symptoms?
Pollen and animal dander
A tool that releases a medication to help an attack.
What is an Inhaler?
Can often be prevented or delayed especially if someone is identified as having prediabetes, losing weight, increased physical activity, and eating a balanced diet.
What is the prevention of type 2 diabetes?
Dangerous type of cancer that spreads
What is Malignant?
Age, Gender, Stress, Smoking, Unhealthy diet, and lack of exercise.
What are heart disease risk factors?
Certain balloons or play equipment.
What is Latex allergies?