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  1. Mar 2021
  2. pathologyprevention.com pathologyprevention.com
    1.  Preventive medicine can be categorized as primary, secondary, or tertiary

      There are three levels of prevention: improving the overall health of the population (primary prevention) improving (secondary prevention) improving treatment and recovery (tertiary prevention). Each of the three approaches has an important role to play in disease prevention. However, upstream approaches, e.g. primary prevention, generally tend to be cheaper and more efficient, and they entail lower morbidity and mortality rates. Health promotion (EPHO 4) is inextricably intertwined with disease prevention: https://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/Health-systems/public-health-services/policy/the-10-essential-public-health-operations/epho5-disease-prevention,-including-early-detection-of-illness2

    1. “Where your head is, your body follows.” Our thoughts, mental health, and attitude all contribute to our ‘Quality of Life’ experience as we experience it. Change these things, and we instantly change our current experience. The Health Guardian practices are like this, they produce instant change. It's true they also impact your future quality of life, but keep your head focused on now – your body will follow.

      Train Your Head & Your Body Will Follow: Reach Any Goal in 3 Minutes a Day: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075Y93Q6X/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

    2. NOTE: Your strategy should be supported using project management best-practices found within the Management Practices. These practices have been developed by industry, spending billions of dollars each year in projects. Of course, they would want their projects to succeed. Your quality of life is at least this important. Take your efforts seriously and manage your efforts.

      Don't Forget These 10 Project Management Best Practices: https://www.wrike.com/blog/project-management-best-practices-infographic/

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