Connect Core Concepts in Health BRIEF ISE
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9781266401411
Connect Core Concepts in Health remains the leading health textbook in U.S. higher education. The book's unique psychological approach to mind-body health encourages students to take proactive self-assessments. Students can stay current on the latest…
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Chapter 1: Taking Charge of Your Health
Chapter 2: Stress: The Constant Challenge
Chapter 3: Psychological Health
Chapter 4: Sleep
Chapter 5: Intimate Relationships and Communication
Chapter 6: Sex and Your Body
Chapter 7: Contraception and Abortion
Chapter 8: Pregnancy and Childbirth
Chapter 9: Drug Use and Addiction
Chapter 10: Alcohol: The Most Popular Drug
Chapter 11: Tobacco and Vaping
Chapter 12: Nutrition Basics
Chapter 13: Exercise for Health and Fitness
Chapter 14: Weight Management
Chapter 15: Cardiovascular Health
Chapter 16: Cancer
Chapter 17: Immunity and Infection
Chapter 18: Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 19: Environmental Health
Chapter 20: Conventional and Complementary Medicine
Chapter 21: Personal Safety
Chapter 22: Aging: An Ongoing Process
Chapter 23: Dying and Death
Chapter 2: Stress: The Constant Challenge
Chapter 3: Psychological Health
Chapter 4: Sleep
Chapter 5: Intimate Relationships and Communication
Chapter 6: Sex and Your Body
Chapter 7: Contraception and Abortion
Chapter 8: Pregnancy and Childbirth
Chapter 9: Drug Use and Addiction
Chapter 10: Alcohol: The Most Popular Drug
Chapter 11: Tobacco and Vaping
Chapter 12: Nutrition Basics
Chapter 13: Exercise for Health and Fitness
Chapter 14: Weight Management
Chapter 15: Cardiovascular Health
Chapter 16: Cancer
Chapter 17: Immunity and Infection
Chapter 18: Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 19: Environmental Health
Chapter 20: Conventional and Complementary Medicine
Chapter 21: Personal Safety
Chapter 22: Aging: An Ongoing Process
Chapter 23: Dying and Death
Connect Core Concepts in Health remains the leading health textbook in U.S. higher education. The book's unique psychological approach to mind-body health encourages students to take proactive self-assessments. Students can stay current on the latest studies while learning how to negotiate cross-cultural ideas of what it means to be healthy and how to live in our diverse, consumer-oriented society. McGraw Hill Education's digital and teaching-learning tools also integrate Connect Core Concepts in Health's authoritative, science-based content.