C) by changing tampons frequently
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Many factors influence health and well-being in a community, and many entities and individuals in the community have a role to play in responding to community health needs. The committee sees a requirement for a framework within which a community can take a comprehensive approach to maintaining and improving health: assessing its health needs, determining its resources and assets for promoting health, developing and implementing a strategy for action, and establishing where responsibility should lie for specific results. This chapter describes a community health improvement process that provides such a framework. Critical to this process are performance monitoring activities to ensure that appropriate steps are being taken by responsible parties and that those actions are having the intended impact on health in the community. The chapter also includes a discussion of the capacities needed to support performance monitoring and health improvement activities.
In developing a health improvement program, every community will have to consider its own particular circumstances, including factors such as health concerns, resources and capacities, social and political perspectives, and competing needs. The committee cannot prescribe what actions a community should take to address its health concerns or who should be responsible for what, but it does believe that communities need to address these issues and that a systematic approach to health improve-
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1) diet; 2) rest; 3) exercise; 4) posture; and 5) avoiding the use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco.
Explanation:
When self-evaluating where you are with these five factors, choose your weakest area and start with making goals for improvement.
bacteria have the DNA as well as the tools (such as ribosomes and proteins) in order to reproduce themselves. While viruses only contain limited DNA and no not have the necessary tools.
bacteria reproduces asexually. a virus reproduces by invading a host cell casing the cell to make copies of the DNA(RNA). destroying the host cell and releasing the virus.