Column A
1.
health:
health
2.
health education:
health education
3.
prevention:
prevention
4.
heredity:
heredity
5.
environment:
environment
6.
peers:
peers
7.
culture:
culture
8.
media:
media
9.
risk behavior:
risk behavior
10.
abstinence:
abstinence
Column B
a. the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being.
b. to stop doing, avoiding harmful behaviors
c. the providing of accurate health information to people to help them make healthy choices
d. all traits that are biologically pass on to you from your parents
e. actions that can potentially threaten your health and/or the health of others
f. collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
g. people of the same age who share similar interests
h. sum of your surroundings
i. various methods of communication (tv, radio, internet)
j. practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury free
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