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Health became a major issue worldwide with the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic reminded the world once more of the dangers of diseases and health risk factors, as well as the value of prevention measures and effective treatment. Moreover, the pandemic also highlighted the importance of mental health, as people around the world struggled with the anxiety, stress, and depression brought upon by the pandemic and isolation from lockdowns. One positive outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic may very well be a renewed focus on and interest in health. However, it is up to us to continue to practice, promote, and maintain health and wellbeing and to not forget the painful lessons the COVID-19 pandemic taught us.
Predicted number of cancer deaths worldwide from 2022 to 2050
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Broadly, diseases in humans can refer to any condition that causes pain, discomfort, distress, or death. The main disease types include infectious diseases, deficiency diseases, hereditary diseases, and physiological diseases. However, diseases are often classified simply as communicable and non-communicable. Although the impact of a specific disease depends on the country, region, and population, some of the most common chronic diseases worldwide include cancer, heart diseases, and diabetes.
CancerPercentage of U.S. adults with any mental illness in the past year as of 2022, by age and gender
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Although sometimes not as noticeable as other diseases, mental health problems are widespread around the world. Mental disorders impact millions of people, with the most common types including anxiety disorders and mood disorders, such as depression. Treatments for mental health issues include therapy, counseling, support groups, medication, and hospitalization. However, access to mental health services remains a problem in many countries.
Mental health worldwideGlobal vaccination rates among one-year-olds regarding selected vaccines* from 1980 to 2021
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Although some diseases cannot be prevented, many are caused by risk behaviors. Therefore, the risk of certain diseases, such as cancer and heart disease, can be minimized through actions like healthy eating, exercising, not smoking, and having recommended screenings. Receiving recommended vaccinations is also one of the best ways to prevent some common and deadly diseases. Through vaccinations, diseases such as polio and measles are no longer problems in many parts of the world.
Health risk factors in the U.S.Distribution of organ transplants worldwide in 2022, by organ type
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Although medicine has improved greatly in recent decades, certain diseases still lack effective treatment, and access remains a relevant issue in many parts of the world. Treatments can include various types of therapies, surgery, and medicine. When a disease cannot be cured, treatment helps to control the disease and its symptoms.
Type of professional seen among U.S. adults with a major depressive episodeThe state of a person’s health describes the general condition of their mind and body. One’s state of health may be negatively impacted by disease or mental illness, and their race, ethnicity, gender, and income level may contribute to their health risks. Behavioral factors, such as smoking and unhealthy eating, can also impact one’s health and lead to an increased risk of disease. Although therapies and treatments have greatly improved, access to them remains a real problem, and not every disease can be effectively managed. Therefore, prevention of disease and health risks, for example through healthy living, early detection, and vaccination, remains essential in maintaining the health of populations.
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