Population and Health: Key Trends, Challenges and Solutions

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Across
  1. 4. Leptospirosis, Cholera, Lung Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Attack, etc. (n)(p)
  2. 5. This can be formal or informal, and during the pre-colonial period in the Philippines, this was done through vocational training. (n)
  3. 6. It is a long-term phenomenon that occurs when people experience a lasting global temperature change. (n)
  4. 8. Some of these are air, water, and noise. (n)
  5. 11. This is done to help married couples be prepared and be stable in the future (financially, mentally, physically). (n)
  6. 13. An Unbalanced diet of a person. Lack of food and nutrients that the body needs, which leads to a disease or sometimes death. (n)
  7. 15. People choose to live in cities because of easy access to resources. (n)
  8. 16. This involves the movement of people from one place to another. (n)
  9. 18. This is done to protect/ prevent people from having diseases like Measles, Flu, Infections, etc. (n)
  10. 19. Vaccination, medications, free screening, or regular checkups. (p)
  11. 20. The population of people over time. Change in the number of people depending on the development of a country or area. (n)
  12. 22. The actions and strategies made by the government and researchers to address certain problems or issues. (n)(p)
  13. 24. The average life span of a person in a certain country. (n)
  14. 25. Hospitals, clinics, health centers. (n)
Down
  1. 1. Refers to the number or rate of illness in a certain population. (n)
  2. 2. This is the differences among people in terms of health conditions where health services are not given to others. (n)
  3. 3. Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machines, Smartphones. (p)
  4. 7. There are 17 of these, which aim to address global issues by 2030. (n)(p)
  5. 9. Too many people residing in a certain area. (n)
  6. 10. This is the rate of deaths that a certain country has per year. (n)
  7. 12. Process of developing a discovery that is useful in the world. (n)
  8. 14. Having clean water, proper waste management, maintaining personal hygiene, and preventing the spread of bacteria. (n)
  9. 17. The number of children that a woman must have over her lifetime. (n)
  10. 21. High-income people have more access to healthcare services than those with low income capacity. Being unfair to others. (n)
  11. 23. A major social issue, especially here in the Philippines, where a lot of families do not have the privilege to access resources. They are typically located in remote or impoverished areas. (n)