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5 Deadly Diseases To Watch Out For In 2013

<p>Every year there is something new&comma; foods to stop eating as they are bad for your health and things to stop doing as they will lead to life threatening illness&comma; so what is in store for us in 2013&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>• Malaria<&sol;strong>&comma; which is transmitted via the tick has the potential to be life threatening&period; This year has seen a dramatic rise in reported cases&comma; and 2013 is expected to keep up with this trend&period; Those who already have weak immune systems are at a very high risk and have a low survival rate&period; The illness can be carried without presenting any symptoms and can therefore go undetected&period; This means that when the sufferer does finally start showing symptoms it may be too late to treat successfully&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>• Cancer<&sol;strong> is nothing new&semi; it has been one of the biggest killers each year since the disease was discovered&period; There are many forms of cancer&comma; and even though people are now more aware of what can cause it the number of fatalities still increases&period; People can cut out smoking&comma; which is believed to be the biggest cause&comma; but even so things they did 30 or even 40 years go can now be coming back to haunt them health wise&period; Asbestos is no longer used in buildings but back then no one knew of the risks&period; They worked with asbestos without wearing any protective equipment&period; The exposure to the asbestos dust stays in the lungs&period; Over time this develops into aggressive forms of lung cancer&period; The people who worked with the substance all those years ago are now seeking treatment for the disease&period; If caught early enough cancer is treatable&comma; however some forms of cancer are hard to spot and diagnosed far too late&comma; therefore the prognosis is not so good&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>• Heart disease<&sol;strong> is&comma; or should be a massive worry to anyone who has or is prone to obesity&comma; who has high blood pressure or diabetes&period; It is also a fairly common problem in the elderly&period; Blocked arteries after years of living on high fat foods&comma; enjoying a little too much alcohol and smoking leads to Ischemic Heart Disease which means a high risk of heart attacks which can often be fatal&period; In this day and age where obesity is on the rise more people are becoming prone to heart disease&period; A healthier lifestyle&comma; an improved diet and a light exercise program can help to ward off the symptoms of this potentially fatal illness&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>• Reported cases of strokes<&sol;strong> are on the rise&period; Some people can suffer small strokes and never even realize they have until a doctor informs them of it after running tests&period; Some people have obvious symptoms of a stroke which can occur at any time&period; Some people wake up after suffering a stroke in their sleep&comma; or it can happen while reading a newspaper or watching television or enjoying other day to day activities&period; Symptoms include paralysis down one side of the body&comma; slurred speech and loss of co-ordination&period; Getting medical help quickly can vastly improve a person’s chances of surviving a stroke&period; Knowing what signs to look out for can save someone’s life&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;• No list of deadly diseases is complete without the inclusion of <strong>AIDS and HIV<&sol;strong>&period; At one time awareness of AIDS was high&comma; but recently there has been a rise in reports of unprotected sex&comma; teenage pregnancy and other high risk behaviors&period; There is still no cure for AIDS and so it is possibly the deadliest of all diseases&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Being sensible and taking care of yourself and your body can help to keep some of these deadly diseases at bay&period; However&comma; regular medical checks can also help to catch any problem in time so that treatment has a better chance of success&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h5>Featured images&colon;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li> <span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Creative Commons<&sol;span> <span class&equals;"source">image source<&sol;span><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>About the Guest Blogger &&num;8211&semi; Uttoran Sen is a health enthuciast who likes to stay fit and keep safe from well informed in pediatric AIDS organization&period; Follow him on twitter and connect with him on facebook&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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