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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Sexually transmitted diseases can be extremely dangerous to your health and difficult and costly to treat. These diseases can occur because of:

  • Unprotected intercourse
  • Blood transfusions
  • Faulty medical procedures
  • Someone who failed to disclose their own infected status
Getting treatment immediately is important. There are some preventative measures available that can eliminate or lessen the spread of the HIV virus if it is caught early on. Other sexually transmitted diseases need to be treated as soon as possible to diminish the damage they can cause to reproductive organs. And most importantly, treatment reduces the risk of spreading the disease to other people.
 
However, treatment, especially for AIDS and diseases that have caused reproductive damage, is costly. Getting the advice of a legal professional is very important, and can help you with high medical expenses. There are hundreds of legal professionals who specialize in this area and who are experts at helping their clients recover both financially and emotionally.
 



Public Health

Public health refers to the wellness of a large group of people, such as a city, state or country. Each group has public health officials who monitor public health and report on any concerns as well as help prevent, contain and monitor the spread of disease. Public health officials encourage everyday practices such as:

  • using sunscreen
  • wearing helmets
  • wearing seatbelts
  • getting immunized
  • getting tested for illness
  • having regular check-ups

Public health officials warn people against participating in activities that pose a health risk, such as:

  • smoking
  • exercising in smog or polluted areas
  • substance abuse
  • obesity
  • sexually-transmitted diseases

Public health officials also warn people about any possible illness outbreaks or infections they need to avoid. For example, in 2007 public health officials warned people about:

  • West Nile Virus
  • overexposure to electromagnetic fields, including cell phones and power lines
  • tuberculosis
  • avian influenza
  • drinking water contaminations

Finally, public health also includes the nutrition, exercise and mental health concerns of communities.

For example, health officials might sponsor anti-drug and anti-smoking campaigns and publish “how to eat healthy” materials as well as define and explain mental health. In public health, mental and physical injuries are viewed with equal importance. Public health officials might address mental health by:

  • explaining signs and symptoms
  • telling you where to get help
  • offering preventative tips
  • providing support

To find out more information on public health, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at www.cdc.gov.




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Stunt Double? Nah.


Having an actor, especially a star actor, get injured and be unable to act and in turn having to delay the film can cost thousands of dollars, but many fans and critics agree that noticing a stunt double in a movie can ruin the entire atmosphere.

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