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Are you worried about someone who might be suffering from a mental illness? Or perhaps you’re worried about your mental health? Major mental illnesses such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder rarely appear “out of the blue.” Most often people recognize that something’s not quite right about one’s thinking, feelings, or behavior before one of these illnesses appears in its full-blown form. Being informed about developing symptoms, or early warning signs can lead to intervention that can help reduce the severity of an illness. It may even be possible to delay or prevent a major mental illness altogether. So to help you with that, here are a few common warning signs of a mental illness.
DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional guidance, advice, treatment, or diagnosis. We recommend you to reach out to a qualified healthcare provider or mental health professional if you or someone you know are struggling.
We also made a video on the warning signs your mental health is getting worse: https://youtu.be/5bNI_NloNa8
Learn how foodborne illness outbreaks are investigated. This video shows what FDA does to ensure the food supply is safe and how it identifies and removes food from the market that is causing people to get sick. It explains each step of the investigation and how CDC, FDA, and state public health laboratories work together to solve the mystery using science and modern technologies such as whole genome sequencing.
The CDC estimates that about 48 million people get sick each year from foodborne pathogens in the United States. Some of the more well-known causes of recent outbreaks include Salmonella, Listeria, E. coli, and Cyclospora. To reduce outbreaks of foodborne illness, we must remain focused on prevention. To speed up outbreak investigations, we must leverage new technologies to create a more traceable digital food system.
For more information about foodborne outbreaks, you can follow FDA on Twitter and sign up for food safety alerts at the FDA website.
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The term “foodborne illness” covers all illnesses that are caused by eating contaminated food and illness that’s brought on by allergic reactions to food.
“Food poisoning” is a specific type of foodborne illness that is connected to eating certain bacteria, such as e-coli, for example. The symptoms of food poisoning can last as little as an hour, or as long as several days. There are a few different symptoms including: Nausea, Stomach cramps or pain, Diarrhoea, Vomiting, and possibly a Fever
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The term foodborne illness covers all illnesses that are caused by eating contaminated food and illness that’s brought on by allergic reactions to food.
So the contaminants can be allergenic, biological, chemical or physical.
“Food poisoning” is a specific type of foodborne illness that is connected to eating certain bacteria such as e coli for example. The symptoms of food poisoning can last as little as an hour or as long as several days. There are a few different symptoms including; nausea, stomach cramps or pain, diarrhoea, vomiting and possibly a fever. And even though the healthiest of people can get food poisoning there are certain groups of people who are more at risk than others because they have weaker immune systems. This includes young children, the elderly, pregnant women and unborn babies and people who are already ill or recovering from an illness. For these groups especially food poisoning is very dangerous and can even be fatal.
There are also certain foods that are known as high risk, meaning they are more likely to cause food poisoning because they are the ideal place for harmful bacteria to multiply. High-risk foods are usually three things; moist, rich in protein and ready to eat. For example you need to keep a special eye on things like shellfish, pre-cooked meat such as chicken and ham, milk, eggs, and dairy, and foods that contain these ingredients like soft cheese, cream and mayonnaise.
High risk foods need to be handled and stored with particular care. They should also have a use-by date on the label. Video Rating: / 5
http://restministriessunroom.com director, Lisa Copen, explains in this tutorial how to select what email notification you wish tom have in the Rest Ministries social network called the Sunroom where one can discover chronic illness support among believers of Jesus.
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A disease is causing children to be paralyzed and the CDC has more questions than answers. On this week’s Wednesday Checkup, we are covering the rare and mysterious Acute Flacid Myelitis. In this episode, you’ll find out all the info we do have on the illness as well as what you can do to protect yourself and your kiddos.
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This video describes illness anxiety disorder. Illness anxiety disorder is a mental disorder where an individual is preoccupied with concerns about having a serious illness. This is an interesting disorder because it’s fairly similar to obsessive-compulsive disorder and there’s even a debate in a mental health community about whether or not illness anxiety disorder is really just a variant of OCD. When we look at the criteria for illness anxiety disorder, there’s another interesting feature. A lot of mental disorders in the DSM have a symptom criteria section and then other criteria, so there may be nine symptoms in the symptom criteria section and somebody might have to meet four or five of those symptoms to qualify for that criterion. There is no section in the DSM with illness anxiety disorder that has a number of symptoms where somebody only has to meet a certain number less than that for the diagnosis. For example, if we consider borderline personality disorder. It has nine symptoms in the symptom criteria, but an individual only needs to have five of those to qualify for that diagnosis. Again, with illness anxiety disorder, all the symptoms are required. The first symptom is a preoccupation with having or acquiring a serious illness. The DSM doesn’t specifically say that this would be a mental disorder or a medical disorder, but most of the time we interpret this as relating to a possible medical disorder. This first criterion being related to medical disorders brings up an important point in terms of the distinction between a talk therapist and a physician. For example, I have a PhD in counselor education and supervision and I’m a licensed counselor. I’m not a physician and most talk therapists are not physicians either. With this particular diagnosis of illness anxiety disorder, as a talk therapist you would be working with somebody who has complaints or concerns about a medical disorder, so it’s important to make the referral to a physician so that you know if they, in fact, have the disorder or don’t. The second criterion is that there are little or no somatic symptoms. The third symptom criterion is the individual is experiencing a high level anxiety about health-related concerns. The fourth is that there’s excessive health-related behavior like checking or maladaptive avoidance. A lot of times when we think of this disorder and compare it to OCD, it’s this particular symptom criterion that makes it difficult to distinguish between the two. The fifth symptom criteria is that the disturbance has been present for six months, but the illness that the person is worried about can change in that time. A lot of times when we think of illness anxiety disorder, we think of one particular illness that the person is worried about having or acquiring. Sometimes with this disorder, if they have evidence that shows that they don’t have a particular medical disorder they were worried about then they might develop a fear about another potential medical disorder. The illness can change, but the disturbance would be present for at least six months. The sixth symptom criterion is that this disturbance is not better explained by another mental disorder. Video Rating: / 5