All around the world, people
have needs related to their education, as well as their health. It is often
difficult, if not impossible to separate one from the other, as proper
education automatically improves health.
“Policy
brief # 9: Education and health” suggests
“better educated people have lower morbidity rates from the most common acute
and chronic diseases.”
Educated people can expect to
live longer and healthier lives, but life expectancy is only one important
aspect of the relationship between education and health. There are also medical ethics issues involved.
Consider other ways that proper
education automatically improves health.
Addressing educational needs
touches upon the realm of mental health. With awareness of mental health comes
an increasing awareness of emotional, spiritual and physical health. It is
often difficult to separate one from the other.
Seeing educational needs apart
from health may be possible where there is an understanding of the importance
of both, but it is often difficult in parts of the world where there is limited
understanding or comprehension. To improve and maintain health, at least basic
education is necessary. At the same time, health is important in terms of
continuing education.
Serious educational and health
concerns arise in areas where only a part of the population in a country is
educated and pursuing health education. Disease processes run rampant
anywhere there is a lack of education and particularly, health education. Prevention of
diseases has a distinct relationship to education and thus, immunization programs
succeed where people are educated with respect to their health.
Primary and secondary needs of
people in terms of education and health are often difficult to meet,
particularly in war zones or areas where there have been natural disasters. At
times, it can be or become survival of the fittest with minimal or a lack of
concern regarding education or health education. Children are particularly
vulnerable, as are the elderly.
In terms of world hunger,
different climates offer unique and unlimited vegetation potential. Without education
and health education in respect to the climate, growing conditions and
potential, crop production and handling, efforts to produce enough food to feed
the hungry can prove futile. Providing clean water and sanitation requires basic
health education. Exploitation may also be or become a major issue of concern
where there is a lack of education.
How proper education
automatically improves health is an issue of global concern. Professional
educators and health care professionals know that bringing education to all
parts of the globe will ultimately affect the health of people everywhere and
that knowledge, in terms of education and health is vital for human
survival.
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