mental health rahma derbel 97
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Pioneer Prep School
Presents:
Summary:
• introduction
• The tree of problems: causesand effects.
• The tree of objectives
• Study of the problem : mental health
InTrOdUcTiOn:• Recent studies on the effects of chronic
exposure to air pollution have singled out particulate matter as the pollutant most responsible for the life-shortening effect of unhealthy air, although other pollutants may also play an important role. These pollutants cause blood pressure and stress and all the dangerous mental diseases.
Pollution problem and
mental health
Industrial problem: toxic emanations, greenhouse gas used
cause cause cause
lack of regional strategy for the treatment recycling and energetic valorization of wastes
cause
lack of awareness: the eco-citizenship
cause
The toxic gases produced by means of transport
Logging and fires in rubbish
SUMMARY
Sickness and having a really poor health
Pollution in the air , land and sea
effect
effect
the epidemiological diseases: Cholera, HAN1 …
effect effect
effect
respiratory diseases
Stress and a deep effect on mental health
Pollution problem and mental health
in Tunisia
SUMMARY
Chronic fatigue
anxiety attack
hopeless
Mental diseases and stress :
SUMMARY
Head aches
Bad mood
Ear aches
Pollution problem and mental health
in Tunisia
Results Results Results
Activities Activities
Live in a healthy and pure environment
Reduce pollution and diseases
Being relived and feeling good
Plant purifying plants and put a plant in every single classroom
Use of renewable energy
SUMMARY
• In 1974, in an attempt to protect public health and welfare against the adverse effects of noise, the EPA published so-called safe levels of environmental noise that would permit normal communication both in and out of doors. Noise pollution interferes with the ability to comprehend normal speech and may lead to a number of personal disabilities, handicaps, and behavioural changes.
• These include problems with concentration, fatigue, uncertainty, lack of self confidence, irritation, misunderstandings, decreased working capacity, disturbed interpersonal relationships, and stress reactions. Some of these effects may lead to increased accidents, disruption of communication in the classroom, and impaired academic performance.
These include problems with concentration, fatigue, uncertainty, lack of self confidence, irritation, misunderstandings, decreased working capacity, disturbed interpersonal relationships, and stress reactions. Some of these effects may lead to increased accidents, disruption of communication in the classroom, and impaired academic performance.
Exposure to loud sound can lead to elevated stress levels as well as stimulate violent behaviour. A constant noise in the vicinity can also trigger headaches, make people tense and anxious, and disturb emotional balance.
Thank you for your attention and let’s be
together hand in hand for a better world !
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