- Chữa đề Writing thật tiếp theo thôi cả nhà ơi - Đề số 10 nhé: Some people think it is more important to spend public money on promoting a healthy lifestyle in order to prevent illness than to spend it on the treatment for people who are already ill. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Bài mẫu:
The state spending on public health has become a widely perpetual concern. Some individuals argue that these already scarce resources should be reserved for the prevention of lifestyle-related illness. In my opinion, the government should focus more on the prevention of illnesses rather than medical treatment.
On the one hand, certain acute diseases, non-preventable regardless of governmental efforts to promote a healthy lifestyle, still need a state budget allocation for medical care. One of the primary duties of the government is to provide publicly funded healthcare to the whole population. Therefore, covering therapeutic and medical costs for those already developing symptoms of acute conditions would be a significant part of that duty, helping mitigate the financial burden associated with those maladies. In other words, a dearth of investment in treatment would be devastating patients’ individual life and wreaking havoc on overall social welfare.
On the other hand, promoting a healthy lifestyle as a prevention strategy is meant to avoid the entire economic burden of chronic diseases, affecting a significant proportion of the population. Those conditions, occurring across different life course stages, share common preventable risk factors relating to unhealthy behaviors, including poor nutrition, inadequate physical activity, and chronic heavy drinking and smoking. If left unchecked, trends in chronic diseases risk factors combined with a growing and aging population will increase the numbers of people living with chronic conditions, later causing the heavy burden of illness in patients, their families, and the community. Therefore, given a scarcity of state budgets for various public services, the government should directly provide information, including health education campaigns, or regulating information, such as limits on advertising and guidelines on food labelings. As a result, positive changes in individual lifestyle would follow, helping them withstand the ravages of time, and saving the state budget for other economically beneficial needs, such as technological investment, education, and infrastructure, rather than spending on treatment.
In conclusion, while allocating its healthcare budget in treatment, the government should promote a healthy lifestyle to avoid preventable chronic diseases due to its economic rationality.
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- the COVID-19 pandemic: đại dịch COVID-19
- to be fully vaccinated: được tiêm chủng đầy đủ
- confirmed COVID-19 cases: các trường hợp mắc Covid 19 đã được ghi nhận
- to present an unprecedented challenge to ...: đặt ra thách thức chưa từng có đối với ...
- to be at risk of falling into extreme poverty: có nguy cơ rơi vào cảnh nghèo khó cùng cực
- to face an existential threat: đối mặt với một mối đe dọa tới sự tồn tại của con người
- to earn an income during lockdowns: kiếm thu nhập trong thời gian phong tỏa
- a lack of hospital beds: thiếu giường bệnh
- to experience financial hardship: gặp khó khăn về tài chính
- the Delta variant: Biến thể Delta
- to be life threatening: đe dọa tính mạng
- to spread rapidly around the world: lây lan nhanh chóng trên toàn thế giới
- to develop severe breathing problems: tiến triển các vấn đề về hô hấp nghiêm trọng
- underlying medical conditions: bệnh nền
- to cause a wide range of illnesses: gây ra nhiều loại bệnh
- a global health crisis: một cuộc khủng hoảng sức khỏe toàn cầu
- to halt the spread of the virus: ngăn chặn sự lây lan của vi rút
- to impose tighter restrictions on movement: áp đặt những hạn chế chặt chẽ hơn đối với việc di chuyển/đi lại
🍄THÀNH NGỮ HEALTH/ILLNESS
- to be under the weather = feel slightly ill: cảm thấy không được khỏe
- on your last legs = A person who is on their last legs is very tired or near to death: suy yếu cùng cực
- to be out of sort = to be slightly ill: cảm thấy khó chịu trong người
- you're not your usual/normal self = you're not looking or bahaving as you usually do: không bình thường như mọi ngày
- off-colour = looking or feeling ill: có vẻ ốm yếu
- feel/look like death warmed up = feel or look very ill or tired: nhìn rất mệt mỏi, nhợt nhạt
- throw up = vomit: nôn mửa
- keel over = fall over, especially when you feel ill: ngất đi
- pass out = faint; lost consciousness for a short time: đột ngột bất tỉnh
- wear off = (of a pain, feeling, or effect) gradually disappear or stop: (cơn đau, ...) dần tan biến
- com/go down with something = get one of the common illness: bị bệnh gì
- go round = spread from person to person: lây lan
- pick something up = catch an infectious illness: nhiễm bệnh ...
- take things/it easy = relax and avoid working hard or doing too much: nghỉ ngơi
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I share my story about mental illness with Dr Farihah of HDOK , Sandakan.
I think first of all, I would like to clarify what STIGMA and DISCRIMINATION means because sometimes the two are confused with each other.
STIGMA - someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
DISCRIMINATION - someone treats you in a negative way because of your mental illness
So STIGMA happens when a person defines someone by their illness rather than WHO they are as an individual. For example, they might be labelled “psychotic” rather than “a person experiencing psychosis”.
Second is to understand what is a mental illness
There are many different conditions that are recognised as mental illnesses. The more common types are:
Anxiety disorders
Mood disorders (eg Bipolar)
Psychotic disorders - hallucinations, delusions , schizophrenia
Eating disorders - Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge eating
Impulse Control & Addiction disorders (kleptomaniac, pyromania, compulsive gambling)
Personality disorders
OCS
PTSD
Seven Things You Can Do to Reduce Stigma
* Know the facts. Educate yourself about mental illness including substance use disorders.��
* Be aware of your attitudes and behaviour. Examine your own judgmental thinking, reinforced by upbringing and society.��
* Choose your words carefully. The way we speak can affect the attitudes of others.��
* Educate others. Pass on facts and positive attitudes; challenge myths and stereotypes.��
* Focus on the positive. Mental illness, including addictions, are only part of anyone's larger picture.��
* Support people. Treat everyone with dignity and respect; offer support and encouragement.��
* Include everyone. It's against the law to deny jobs or services to anyone with these health issues.
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I share my story about mental illness with Dr Farihah of HDOK , Sandakan.
I think first of all, I would like to clarify what STIGMA and DISCRIMINATION means because sometimes the two are confused with each other.
STIGMA - someone sees you in a negative way because of your mental illness
DISCRIMINATION - someone treats you in a negative way because of your mental illness
So STIGMA happens when a person defines someone by their illness rather than WHO they are as an individual. For example, they might be labelled “psychotic” rather than “a person experiencing psychosis”.
Second is to understand what is a mental illness
There are many different conditions that are recognised as mental illnesses. The more common types are:
Anxiety disorders
Mood disorders (eg Bipolar)
Psychotic disorders - hallucinations, delusions , schizophrenia
Eating disorders - Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge eating
Impulse Control & Addiction disorders (kleptomaniac, pyromania, compulsive gambling)
Personality disorders
OCS
PTSD
Seven Things You Can Do to Reduce Stigma
* Know the facts. Educate yourself about mental illness including substance use disorders.
* Be aware of your attitudes and behaviour. Examine your own judgmental thinking, reinforced by upbringing and society.
* Choose your words carefully. The way we speak can affect the attitudes of others.
* Educate others. Pass on facts and positive attitudes; challenge myths and stereotypes.
* Focus on the positive. Mental illness, including addictions, are only part of anyone's larger picture.
* Support people. Treat everyone with dignity and respect; offer support and encouragement.
* Include everyone. It's against the law to deny jobs or services to anyone with these health issues.
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