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Diseases |
Infection-Detection-Protection
You come in contact with germs in numerous ways. Why aren't you sick all of the time? Visit this site to learn more about the immune system. Play the "Infection!"
game to find out how your body fights invading germs.
KidsHealth
Scroll down this KidsHealth page to learn more about communicable respiratory diseases. Design an informational poster about one of the respiratory infections described here.
Include two illustrations, the first depicting a mode of transmission and the second showing how that transmission could be prevented.
Teen
Central
Link to this resource for abstinence information and get answers and encouragement. Print out and sign the pledge card that you can keep with you. In your journal, list the
most important reasons for choosing abstinence before marriage. Write your response to a friend or date who disagrees with your choice.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Work in groups of six as you use the information about HIV from this Web site to create a teaching game. For each step of HIV infection as described on this Web page, a member
of your group creates two cards, one illustrating the step with a drawing or photo, and the other with a text label and explanation for that step. Shuffle the completed cards and take
turns matching them correctly.
Diabetes Prevention Program
Healthy Heart Kit
Review the information about diabetes at these Web sites. Write a script for a public service announcement about preventing diabetes. Include risk factors for developing the
disease, important symptoms to recognize, and methods of treatment. Emphasize one plan of action or behavior that helps reduce the risk of developing diabetes and give specific examples
of how to implement this.
Personal Health Record
The Columbia University Web site describes information that
is important for a medical history, and the Microsoft site provides
templates for nine different health record forms. Using these sites,
create your own personal health record. Print it out and keep it in
your health journal.
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