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The Natural Synergy system treats a host of common pains and ailments in as little as 3 minutes a day.
Malaysia has always been on high alert for major infectious disease outbreaks and is ready to respond to any public health emergency.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad told a press conference on Monday (Jan 27) that the health authorities had learned a lot from past outbreaks like the Zika and Nipah viruses as well as Polio in managing any situation.
Hence, he said, it came as no surprise when Malaysia was ranked 18th by the Global Health Security Index 2019 out of the 195 countries evaluated on their preparedness towards facing increasing risks of high-consequences and globally catastrophic biological events.
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Learn how to say diseases and health issues in Tagalog with this Filipino language lesson! 🤒 This video will help you expand your Tagalog vocabulary and understand common Filipino words related to illnesses and medical conditions.
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Topic: How to know if you have kidney (renal) disease. What are the signs and symptoms of kidney disease? How is a kidney disease diagnosed?
Nag-aalala ka ba na baka may sakit ka sa bato? Alam mo ba ang mga sintomas ng sakit sa kidneys? Pag-usapan po natin yan. Ako po si Nurse Dianne ang inyong host dito sa @tagaloghealthtalks
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0:00 Intro
1:27 Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) diagnostic test for kidney disease
2:23 Common signs and symptoms of kidney disease
9:26 Bottom line of our tagalog health tips on the signs and symptoms of kidney (renal disease)
📚 References:
1. National Library of Medicine. (2018). Chronic kidney disease: Overview. Accessed from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK492977/.
2. Vaidya, S.R. and Aeddula, N.R. (2022). Chronic renal failure. Accessed from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK535404/.
3. American Heart Association. (2021). Kidney Disease and Diabetes. Accessed from https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/diabetes/diabetes-complications-and-risks/kidney-disease–diabetes
4. American Heart Association. (2017). Know Your Risk Factors for High Blood Pressure. Accessed from https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/high-blood-pressure/why-high-blood-pressure-is-a-silent-killer/know-your-risk-factors-for-high-blood-pressure
5. Scott, D. (2016). Slowing Kidney Disease. American Association of Kidney Patients. Accessed from https://aakp.org/slowing-kidney-disease/
6. Goldman, L. and Schafer, AI. (2012). Goldman’s Cecil Medicine. Elsevier.
7. Mahon, A.; Jenkins, K.; and Burnapp, L. (2013). Oxford Handbook of Renal Nursing. Oxford University Press.
8. National Kidney Foundation. (2020). 10 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease. Accessed from https://www.kidney.org/news/ekidney/august14/10_Signs_You_May_Have_Kidney_Disease
🏆 Layunin po ng Tagalog Health Talks ang mapataas ang health literacy ng ating mga kababayang Pilipino (tagalog health videos for health promotion and disease prevention).
“Nursing practice involves four areas: promoting health and wellness, preventing illness, restoring health, and caring for the dying.” – Berman, Snyder, & Frandsen, 2022 (From the Book Kozier & Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing. Concepts, Process, and Practice. Eleventh Edition. Pearson Education Limited.)
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Public Health – Concepts of Health and Its Determinants
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with Natalie Lovesey, MD
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What is “health”? A useful definition comes from the World Health Organization: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
“Wellness” refers to the presence of positive attributes in one’s life – well-being, quality of life, happiness, and satisfaction. “Illness” is a person’s subjective experience of feeling unwell. A “sickness” is a socially and culturally defined entity. Finally, a “disease” is the pathologic process going on in the body.
For example: a person experiences chest pain – this is their illness. They fear a heart attack – a sickness – which causes them to seek help. The doctor explains to the patient that he has pericarditis – a disease.
So, what determines how healthy someone is?
The determinants of health include genetics and biology, but they also include social factors. Many of these social determinants of health are as important as physical factors like smoking status, blood pressure, and exercise. They include income, social support networks, education, and social exclusion, for example.
Why do these social factors matter so much?
The common theme is stress. When income is low, employment opportunities are few, and social support networks are limited, people have difficulty meeting their basic needs, and have uncertainty about their future. This chronic stress takes a toll on the body – contributing to many chronic diseases – and may also lead to unhealthy coping behaviours.
So, when talking to your patients, consider their social context. Factor it into your clinical decision-making. And remember that health is more than just being “disease free,” and means different things to different people.
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— Title: Health Problems —
What’s the matter?
I have a cold.
cold
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a cough.
cough
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I cut myself.
cut
I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a fever.
fever
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I got my arm broken.
get one’s arm broken
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a headache.
headache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a runny nose.
runny nose
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a sore throat.
sore throat
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a stomachache.
stomachache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
What’s the matter?
I have a toothache.
toothache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about illness, medicine and healthcare in English.
You’ll learn how to deal with a visit to the doctor’s office in English, how to talk about different healthcare systems, how to talk about going to hospital in English, and more. Want more practice with your English speaking? Choose one of our certified English teachers to help you in online speaking lessons: http://bit.ly/ooe-teachers.
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Contents:
1. At the Doctor’s Office 0:48
2. Prescribing Medicine and Giving Advice 3:26
3. How Healthcare Systems Work 6:43
4. In Hospital 10:26
5. Talking About Recovery 13:13
This lesson will help you:
– Understand how you can communicate with a doctor in English if you have to go to the doctor’s office.
– Get useful phrases and vocabulary to talk about medicine in English.
– Learn how healthcare systems work in English-speaking countries like the UK and US.
– See what kinds of English phrases for the hospital you can use to communicate if you have to stay at a hospital in an English-speaking country.
– Talk about recovery after an injury or illness in English with helpful vocabulary.
– See example conversations people might have when talking about illness and medicine in English.
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Ayon sa isang pag-aaral ng World Health Organization Special Initiative for Mental Health, aabot sa 3.6 million na Pinoy ang nakakaranas ng mental disorder. Sa bilang na ‘yan kakaunti ang nagpapatingin o kumokonsulta. Ang isang nakikitang dahilan, ang stigma na nakakabit sa mga sakit na ito.
Isang seryosong usapin ang mental health na dapat nating tutukan. Bakit ba maraming Pinoy ang hirap humingi ng tulong para sa mental health? Ang mga dapat ninyong malaman, panoorin sa video na ito.
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Mental illness is not something we like to talk about, but we need to. One in three Malaysians are affected by mental health problems, making it the second biggest expected health problem affecting Malaysians after heart disease by 2020. So, why are we still finding it hard to talk about it openly?
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