Human Lifestyle Choices: Impact on Health and Longevity

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The world as a whole faces many different challenges in health and wellness. There are many risk that us as humans face every day and for some of us welcome them in. With the most dangerous of the risk to our health being the choices we make every day, humans could dramatically extend their life with just making smart decisions. Smoking, alcohol, lack of sleep, over eating, over consumption of tea and coffee, eating chocolate, junk food consumption, soft drinks, watching TV, and ignoring pain are the top ten risk factors facing humans as a race, according to ALLTOP10LIST.com. More than 16 million Americans are living with a disease caused by smoking. For every person who dies because of smoking, at least 30 people live with a serious smoking-related …show more content…

In Great Britain health care spending is fairly low (7.5% of GDP) and very equitable. Long wait lists for treatment, however endemic and rationing are pervades the system. Patients have little choice of provider and little access to specialists, but 100% of the people are insured (Health Care around the World). In Great Britain there is a central health care system and all the doctors and nurses are government workers. Unlike Great Britain the Philippines health systems is dominated by high-end for-profit private institutions. As a consequence, inequity continues to be the main health problem of a health sector where poor health outcomes persist for the poorest income groups and geographic areas. The Philippines have been trying to install a central health system but have failed for years because of political influences in the health system. Despite strong efforts in the implementation of Philippine Health Insurance Law, out-of-pocket costs have continued to increase, eroding progress towards more equitable health financing (The Philippines Health System

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