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DISEASE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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NAME OF THE NAME OF THE NAME OF THE


SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3

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SECTION 4 SECTION 5 SECTION 6
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NAME OF THE
SECTION
INTRODUCTION TO THE DISEASE

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TWO IDEAS

MERCURY VENUS
Mercury is the closest planet to the Venus has a beautiful name and is
sun and the smallest one in the solar the second planet from the sun. It’s
system—it’s only a bit larger than terribly hot—even hotter than
the moon. The planet’s name has mercury—and its atmosphere is
nothing to do with the liquid metal, extremely poisonous. It’s the second-
since mercury was named after the brightest natural object in the night
roman messenger god sky after the moon
THREE IDEAS

JUPITER VENUS SATURN


Jupiter is a gas giant and the Venus has a beautiful name and is Saturn is a gas giant and has
biggest planet in the solar system. the second planet from the sun. several rings and it's composed
It's the fourth-brightest object in It’s terribly hot and its atmosphere mostly of hydrogen and helium. It
the night sky and it was named is poisonous. It’s the second- was named after the roman god of
after the roman god brightest natural object in the wealth and agriculture
night sky
FOUR IDEAS
MARS VENUS
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold Venus has a beautiful name and is the
place. It's full of iron oxide dust, which second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly
gives the planet its reddish cast, and it’s hot, even hotter than Mercury. It has a
made of basalt toxic atmosphere

JUPITER SATURN
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings.
planet in the Solar System. It's the fourth- It's composed mostly of hydrogen and
brightest object in the night sky. It was helium. It’s the sixth planet from the Sun
named after a Roman god
SIX IDEAS
MARS VENUS NEPTUNE
Despite being red, mars is Venus has a beautiful name Neptune is the farthest planet
actually a cold place. It's full and is the second planet from from the sun. It's also the
of iron oxide dust, which the sun. It’s terribly hot, even fourth-largest planet by
gives the planet its reddish hotter than mercury diameter in the solar system
cast

EARTH SATURN JUPITER


Earth is the third planet from Saturn is a gas giant and has Jupiter is a gas giant and the
the sun and the only one that several rings. It's composed biggest planet in the solar
harbors life in the solar mostly of hydrogen and system. It's the fourth-
system. This is where we all helium. It has beautiful rings brightest object in the night
live sky
10,000
Jupiter’s rotation period

85% 1,000
The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s Distance between Earth and the Moon
$1 BILLION
The estimated economic impact of the disease in the last year, including direct
and indirect costs such as medical treatment, lost productivity, and other
related expenses
DISEASE PREVALENCE
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s full of
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Mercury is the closest planet to


the Sun and the smallest of them
all

Venus has a beautiful name and is


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SYMPTOMS AND DIAGNOSIS
MOST COMMON
SYMPTOMS
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RISK FACTORS AND COMPLICATIONS
RISK CONTRIBUTING
DESCRIPTION PREVALENCE COMPLICATIONS SEVERITY
FACTORS FACTORS

Age-related decline in Heart attack, Stroke, Kidney


Age over 50 Being over the age of 50 80% of cases High
immune function damage, Blindness

Lung cancer, Chronic


Nicotine addiction,
Smoking Using tobacco products 30% of cases obstructive pulmonary disease Moderate
Exposure to carcinogens
(COPD)

Blood pressure
High blood Heart disease, Stroke, Kidney
consistently above 140/90 40% of cases Obesity, Stress, Genetics High
pressure damage, Vision loss
mm Hg

Family history of Genetic predisposition to Heart disease, Stroke, Kidney


10% of cases Family history Moderate
disease the disease damage, Blindness
DISEASE HISTORY

DISCOVERY OF MILESTONE
EARLY RESEARCH FIRST TREATMENT
THE DISEASE DISCOVERIES

BREAKTHROUGH EPIDEMIC CURRENT FUTURE


TREATMENT OUTBREAK RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
START

PATIENT DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSIS PRESCRIBE


SYMPTOMS TEST CONFIRMED TREATMENT

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C. Write the symptoms of C. Write the diagnostic test C. Write the treatment
the patient performed options

END
REAL LIFE
IMPACT
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DISEASE MANAGEMENT
NUMBER OF CASES OF 25% 15% 5%
THE DISEASE OVER TIME
Decrease in new Treatment success Decrease in
Cases Patients cases this year rate mortality rate

PERCENTAGE OF
REGION NUMBER OF CASES
CASES

North 1,000 20%

South 2,500 50%

East 1,200 24%

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DISEASE OVERVIEW
INFORMATION KEY FINDINGS
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Genetic, environmental, and lifestyle
CAUSES the disease
factors
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Fatigue, weight loss, joint pain, fever, and organized manner
SYMPTOMS
and rash

CONCLUSIONS
DIAGNOSIS Blood tests, imaging tests, and biopsy

In this section, summarize the key findings from


TREATMENT
Medications, surgery, and lifestyle 1 the disease study
changes

Vaccination, hygiene, and avoiding Provide an overview of the implications for the
PREVENTION
high-risk behaviors 2 current diagnosis and treatment plan
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