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Practice abstinence - it's the only way to be 100% safe from these STIs, including HIV/AIDS, and pregnancy.











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A person who only had unprotected sex once doesn’t have to worry about an STI.









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1 in 3 sexually active teenagers will contract one or more STUs before graduating from high school









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There is no cure or vaccine for HIV or AIDS









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________% of people infected with the HIV virus contracted it from either intravenous drug use and/or sexual activity.









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50%

90%

20%

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Match the following terms to the correct answer.
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small organisms that have one cell. They can be found in the soil, air, water, food, and in humans. May be killed by antibiotics unless they are resistant. Examples - E. Coli, Salmonella, Strep Throat

(not a cell) - a genetic material wrapped in a thin coat of protein. It can reproduce in other organism's cells. Vaccination can prevent some viral diseases. Examples - Cold, Flu (H1N1), Chickenpox

- organisms that may have one cell or many cells. They have a cell wall and can be treated with some anti-fungal drugs. Example - Athlete's Foot

- organisms made of many cells that live in or on a host organism from which they feed. Sometimes the parasites can be killed. Other times, only the symptoms can be treated. Examples - Fleas, Ticks, Tapeworm

contagious infections that are spread from person to person by sexual contact


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Cancer is the second leading cause of death









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Depending on your family heredity, you may be susceptible to other diseases, as well.







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Lifestyle choices such as the type of food you eat, smoking, or dipping can affect your chances of getting these diseases









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Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death in the United States











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In diabetic emergencies, a person may have slurred speech, "fruity" smelling breath, and appear intoxicated.









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Match the following terms to the correct answer.









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DiseasePreventionH.DOK3.480000.M5.L1.Q1

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types of diseases that are spread from person to person.

types of diseases that people develop that cannot be spread from one person to another.

is a disease in which a person's digestion of carbohydrates is altered.


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Match the following terms to the correct answer.











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DiseasePreventionH.DOK3.480000.M5.L1.Q2

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Destruction of joints due to inflammation

Medicines that control allergy symptoms

Blocked blood supply damages to the heart

The spread of cancer

High blood pressure

Cancer causing substance

is defined as a disease in which cells grow uncontrollably and invade/destroy healthy tissue.

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1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. 90%

6. Matching (pathogens/terms):
- small one-celled organisms = Bacteria
- genetic material wrapped in protein (not a cell) = Virus
- organisms that may have one or many cells with a cell wall = Fungi
- many-celled organisms that live in or on a host = Parasites
- contagious infections spread by sexual contact = STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections)

7. True
8. True
9. True
10. True
11. True

12. Matching (disease types):
- diseases spread from person to person = Communicable (infectious) diseases
- diseases that cannot be spread person-to-person = Noncommunicable (chronic) diseases
- disease in which digestion of carbohydrates is altered = Diabetes

13. Matching (terms):
- Destruction of joints due to inflammation = Arthritis (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis)
- Medicines that control allergy symptoms = Antihistamines
- Blocked blood supply damages to the heart = Heart attack (myocardial infarction)
- The spread of cancer = Metastasis
- High blood pressure = Hypertension
- Cancer-causing substance = Carcinogen
- Disease in which cells grow uncontrollably and invade/destroy healthy tissue = Cancer