Part one:
Visit World Health Organization website, identify a global chronic disease under Health Topics, and discuss what programs and activities have WHO and other organizations implemented to address that particular disease. Each Health Topic also has multiple articles on each diseases. Make sure to do your research. Present your findings. Cite/reference
Part two:
Answer the students comment. Use students name.
Damien wrote:
The chronic disease I decided to speak about is diabetes. According to WHO, there are about 422 million people worldwide who suffer from diabetes. Diabetes is considered a metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose. This can be extremely dangerous overtime because it can begin to affect the heart, blood vessels, kidneys and your eyes.
Diabetes have two different types, type 1 and type 2. The most common is type 2 in which the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesnt make enough insult while type 1 is where your pancreas produces no insulin or little insulin. Type 1 cannot be prevented however you can work to prevent type 2 by early diagnosis and healthy lifestyle choices.
Tiffany:
According to The World Health Organization (WHO), 9.6 million people worldwide are estimated to have died from cancer in 2018 causing it to be the second leading cause of death globally. (The World Health Organization) Cancer is a chronic disease (multiple forms) that causes abnormal cells to intensely divide, while destroying body tissue. As the cancer burden continues to grow globally, WHO along with other health organizations work to provide programs and activities to address cancer prevention, management, early detection, and rehabilitation.
The World Health Organization explores a wide range of confirmed interventions to prevent new cancer cases. These interventions include controlling tobacco us, which is responsible for 25% of cancer deaths, vaccinating against hepatitis B to prevent liver cancer, and eliminating cervical cancer by vaccinating against HPV. (The World Health Organization, 2020) Furthermore, WHO works to provide screening and effective treatment, while employing high-impact cancer management interventions with the purpose of strategically controlling the overall disease.
Cancer. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.who.int/health-topics/cancer#tab=tab_3