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LIBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

LIBON ALBAY

SY:2021-2022

SUBMITTED BY:

SASOTA ROSHELL D.

BEED I-C

SUBMITTED TO:

MRS.AURORA ROSAROS

INSTRUCTOR
My reflection about the new normal webinar on health practices with a topic STI,HIV/AIDS AND
PRACTICING HEALTHY LIFESTYLE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

First, I learned that STI is you get symptoms like pain when peeing or during sex, pain in the lower
belly or balls, rash, itch, sores and lumps, sti is spread by sex without using condom, oral sex, oral sex,
vaginal sex.

Second,I learned that HIV proved to be a chronic infection with lifelong persistence and variable
but inexorable progression. As it does in individuals, so also in communities and countries, HIV
precedes AIDS by many years, causing an insidious epidemic of suffering and death.

Having a solid understanding of HIV is a big step forward in supporting your loved one. Encourage
treatment. Some people who are recently diagnosed may find it hard to take that first step to HIV
treatment. Support medication adherence. It is important for people living with HIV to take their HIV
medication every day, exactly as prescribed. Get support. Take care of yourself and get support if you
need it.

Lastly,I learned that Health practices is Keeping your knowledge up to date is a key element in keeping
up with technology. Incorporating it into all areas of healthcare requires healthcare staff to
consistently develop new competencies and to broaden their knowledge.

Practicing good health is not a one-step or single-action process. There are many components of
health, including spiritual, emotional, physical and mental health. The practices of good health vary
for each individual but include physical activity, healthy eating, social interaction and support from
others. The importance of practicing good health shows in every part of your life, from your
relationships to your mental and physical condition.

THANKYOU!!!

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