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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Diseases DOG BipolarNoncommunicableHow is it contracted? born with itHow is it diagnosed? physical exam, testsHow does it affect the body?major mood swingsWhat does someone with the disease experience? major mood swings that can happen any time and can make you think you are someone elseHow is it treated? it can be treated by hospitalized treatment, and initial treatment How can it be prevented? you cant you can be born with it but dont start to notice until early adult years AcneNoncommunicableHow is it contracted? You can try to prevent acne by using things like proactive to try to kill acne caused by oils on skin mainlyHow is it diagnosed? you start to see pimples/acne mainly on your face or shouldersHow does it affect the body? affects your appearance What does someone with the disease experience? open pores on their face that contract dirt and bacteria in pores that create acneHow is it treated? proactive or other ance killersHow can it be prevented? washing face Common coldCommunicableHow is it contracted? FluidsHow is it diagnosed? Coughing a lot or it can get tested with salvaHow does it affect the body? Can cause headaches but hurts or feels as if something in your throatWhat does someone with the disease experience? The feeling of something in your throatHow is it treated? There is cough medicine to drinkHow can it be prevented? Try not to exchange body fluids with some one Brain cancerNoncommunicableHow is it contracted? just happens doesnt come down in family How is it diagnosed? doctor will give you a physical exam and ask about your personal and family health history How does it affect the body? it affects the brainWhat does someone with the disease experience? they most likely die sadelyHow is it treated? take many types of therapy and have lots of rest, kemo, medicineHow can it be prevented? No way to prevent it TourretsNoncommunicableHow is it contracted? can be passed on by familyHow is it diagnosed? you will notice in teen years by have ticsHow does it affect the body? you will have tics and can not control people all have different tics What does someone with the disease experience? can not control their tics some people cannot control what they say some people snap their fingersHow is it treated? you cannot treat their tics with medicationHow can it be prevented? cannot prevent this syndrome Alzheimers NoncommunicableHow is it contracted? you cannot prevent getting alzheimers you usually get this disease when you get older in ageHow is it diagnosed? you cant remember things asgood as you use to How does it affect the body? it affects your memoryWhat does someone with the disease experience? you experience memory loss How is it treated? you cannot treat alzheimers How can it be prevented? you cannot prevent alzheimers FluNoncommunicableHow is it contracted? InfluenzaHow is it diagnosed? fluidsHow does it affect the body? Causes, headaches, tired, stomach cramps.What does someone with the disease experience? Minor head aches, stomach aches, and may cause vomiting.How is it treated? There are treatments prescribed by doctorsHow can it be prevented? Getting a shot every year by the doctor EbolaCommunicableHow is it contracted? Body fluidsHow is it diagnosed? They look for signs of blood, and other ways.How does it affect the body?They get tired, and lack of energy.What does someone with the disease experience?Blood coming out of places. tired, and they feel random pains in the body.How is it treated? The website I read says no main treatments.How can it be prevented? Try to stay away from africa, main place where it is. HIVCommunicableHow is it contracted? By getting in the blood streamHow is it diagnosed? Testing blood or salivaHow does it affect the body? Flu like symptoms and headaches, many moreWhat does someone with the disease experience? Flu like symtoms, head aches and pains.How is it treated? There is medicines to takeHow can it be prevented? Less sexual contact with people. diabetesNoncommunicableHow is it contracted? It can be born with or get it from a an healthy dietHow is it diagnosed? They do testsHow does it affect the body?It can cause you not to eat certain foods.What does someone with the disease experience? They have to do tests, and see there bloodHow is it treated? There are insulin shotsHow can it be prevented? Try not to eat a lot of fatty foods and or you are born with it or get it just by getting it. Disease 1 Disease 2 Disease 3 Disease 4 Disease 5 Disease 1 Disease 2 Disease 3 Disease 4 By: Dylan Lindesay And Mikel Midkiff Works Cited"Acne." Causes. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2015."Bipolar Disorder in Adults." NIMH RSS. N.p., n.d. 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