Why some people with elevated genetic and environmental risk factors for disease still manage to maintain good health, and how people suffering from a chronic illness can maintain the highest possible quality of life?
The answer is multifactorial. Many are blessed with support system from social networks, nurturing environment at home and at work and a strong spirit to survive despite the odds.
Email motherhealth@gmail.com your stories of health survival to get included in the new book, Surviving health odds, winning health stories around the world.
One sample story is one located in Africa, a small village where most of the inhabitants are infected with AID virus except for one strong and happy woman. Scientists from all over the world wanted to test her blood and other body fluids to find out her secret for her strong immune system.
What is your story? Let us all compile them and later on have an input function in the upcoming Health Mobile Outpatient application to get reporting analytics (while providing data privacy to all, HIPPA compliance) and record your lifestyle, gene data, patient generated health data and more.
Global Benefits, together we can
- help impact health and health governance.
- point out environmental disasters that can affect health of humans, animals and plants.
- point out food manufacturing systems that can affect our health
- identify genes within families that can have an impact on our health
- identify laboratory tests that can prevent health emergencies
- identify signs of health within families, communities that can provide warning signals of impending health issues
- and many more health cues that can help others protect their lives, maintain health and promote wellness
Known facts:
- There are more men who gets Parkinson
- More women who gets Alzheimers
- More african americans who have vascular disorders
- More latina who have obesity health issues
- More Chinese who have liver cancer (based on global statistics)
- The top health issues in the world are drug abuse, alcohol abuse, tobacco abuse, depression and obesity (vascular, heart,immune system)
- Developing countries have more lung cancer issues
- Western world have obesity and depression as major health issues
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