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health education

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/ˈhɛlθ ɛ.ʤu:.keɪ.ʃən/
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the process of providing individuals with information and skills to promote health and prevent illness or injury

Health education is the study of health practices and how they affect well-being. It covers topics like nutrition, disease prevention, mental health, and safe behaviors. Health education aims to teach individuals how to make healthy choices and lead lifestyles that improve their physical, emotional, and social health.

  • The school curriculum includes health education classes that cover topics such as nutrition, exercise, and reproductive health.
  • The health education program aims to empower students with knowledge about healthy lifestyle choices and strategies for disease prevention.
  • As part of the community outreach initiative, the health education team conducts workshops on topics like stress management and smoking cessation.
  • The government has invested in health education campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination and hygiene practices.
  • The health education materials distributed at the clinic provide information on maintaining a balanced diet and managing chronic conditions.