Answer: The answer is: suburbs, rural areas
Explanation: People living in the suburbs have the best health, meaning they have the lowest levels of premature death, while people living in rural areas have the highest rates of premature death.
Rural areas refer to areas that have farms, vegetation and open spaces. These areas have low population and they are far away from urban areas or cities. Most people residing in these areas are farmers.
Suburbs are outlying districts outside cities. These suburb areas are residential communities not far from cities.
Answers:
1. Three problems associated with alcohol
a. High blood pressure
b. Liver and kidney disease or cancer
c. Heart diseases
2. “The direct answer to this question is that the government does not decide the legal status of drugs based on scientific assessment of potential for harm.
The ranking of drugs is a very interesting and controversial topic (subject to the apples and oranges problem), but it is simply not the basis by which governments make these decisions. The chart is worth analyzing, but it won't answer the question.
Practically speaking, making alcohol illegal is untenable. It was attempted in the United states in the 1920s, and I am not aware of any credible historians that consider prohibition to have been a success. Alcohol use has been present amongst humankind for millennia. It spans society, race, social class, etc. It does certainly present great potential for harm, individually through the detrimental health effects of abuse, and societally through the impact of impaired decision making, most notably drunk driving.
Despite that, alcohol also clearly provides some benefits that drive some people to use it. Others choose not to use it at all. Many use it without issue, and some develop problems. It is an effective social lubricant. In many cultures it is a common component of traditional celebrations, and in some cultures it is even a component of formal business interactions. It is one of the central rituals in the Catholic church.
Many of the problems associated with alcohol use can be reasonably mitigated without blanket prohibition, i.e. drunk driving and age restrictions. Many of the problems are also solved through basic social structures, in which friends and family address issues independently.
Given the above, the clear follow-on question is why these other, less harmful, drugs are illegal? If alcohol has demonstrated that it is actually more effective to manage these problems with regulation, how are other legalization decisions being made?
Those are much more complicated questions. The brief answers have to do with legacy (less history of widespread human use with other chemicals) and institutional racism.”
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Since it’s 2020 and we are going through a pandemic atm you could put someone like: An action I would take to improve their health of my school would be to have classrooms sanitized and bathrooms have refilled soap. This will improve less germs to spread and less people to get sick. Once someone gets sick their immune system is low and they are at higher risk to catch something worse.
(I put for bathrooms to have soap refilled because ik my school sucks at that XD) but you’d am always change how you word it.
Answer:
Pancreatitis
Explanation:
There are many diseases related to a malfunctioning pancreas but pancreatitis is the most common.