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NONINFECTIOUS DISEASES

NONINFECTIOUS DISEASES. Martín Gómez, Xoana Rama, Lucía Rodríguez and Sara Sebe. 3ºB 2014 . 1) Intrduction. The noninfectious diseases are diseases that not spread form one person to another person . These diseases can be in several ways :. 1. 1 ) Introduction.

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NONINFECTIOUS DISEASES

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  1. NONINFECTIOUSDISEASES Martín Gómez, Xoana Rama, Lucía Rodríguez and Sara Sebe. 3ºB 2014

  2. 1)Intrduction • Thenoninfectiousdiseases are diseasesthatnot spread formonepersontoanotherperson. Thesediseases can be in severalways:

  3. 1.1)Introduction • HEREDITARILY Transmittedfromparentstochildrens

  4. 1.2)Introduction • MENTAL ILLNESS Cause personalitychanges

  5. 1.3)Introduction • SPECIFIC DISEASES OF ORGANS AND SISTEMS

  6. 1.4)Introduction • AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES Failure in the immune system

  7. 1.5)Introduction • Diseasescausedbyaccidents

  8. 2) Somenoninfectiousdiseases • Alzeheimer • Diabetes • Cancer

  9. 2.1)Alzheimer: • Affect to certain parts of the brain (the ones in charge of the memory which are the frontal cortex, the temporal and parietal lobe) • Usually affects people over 65 years old. • Sometimes can be genetic. • The first things that one forgets are the recent memories. • In the second period they forget friends or family members. • Finally they can’t be alone.

  10. 2.2) Diabetes: • Diabetes is the condition that results from lack of insulin in a person's blood. • Diabetes insipidus is a medical condition caused when a hormone is known as ADH does not appear in your blood. • Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders affecting various organs and tissues, lifelong and is characterized by increased levels of blood glucose. • Type 1 diabetes mellitus happens when the part of the pancreas that makes insulin is destroyed by that person’s own immune system. • In Type 2 diabetes, the person makes insulin, but either the insulin does not work in that person’s body as it should, or they do not make enough insulin to process the glucose. • There are two kinds of complications: • The first kind happens quickly and can be dealt with quickly. This kind is called an acute complication. • The other kind is caused by the blood glucose being too high for many years, and is called a chronic complication or long-term complication.

  11. 2.3)Cancer • Is a broad group of diseases involving unregulated cell growth. • Cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming malignant tumors, which may invade nearby parts of the body. • Benign tumors do not invade neighboring tissues and do not spread throughout the body. • General symptoms occur due to distant effects of the cancer that are not related to direct or metastatic spread.

  12. 3)Bibliography • http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A1ncer • http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes • http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alzheimer • http://www.slideshare.net/iessuel/enfermedades-no-infecciosas • http://wikiazimut.wikispaces.com/Enfermedades+no+Infecciosas+por+Alicia+Gamiz,+Alba+Garcia+y+Raquel+Morales • http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfermedad_infecciosa

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