Americans’ poor health choices (whether it be smoking, not exercising, poor nutr
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Question
Americans’ poor health choices (whether it be smoking, not exercising, poor nutrition, etc) costs billions of dollars in health care, as these behaviors are directly linked to conditions like heart disease, cancer, stroke, and countless other ailments. Knowing what we know about decision making, what can be done to help Americans make better decisions about their health? Use terms from this week's lesson or from your own research in the Herzing Lilbrary (i.e. cognition, intelligence, decision making) to support your perspective.
Explanation / Answer
Americans should make better decisions about their health as by the process of Decision-making that is the cognitive process resulting in the selection of the course of action of promoting healthy lifestyle like cutting back on sweets; fats and having lots of fruits and vegetables that are rich in fiber. Exercising regularly, Quit smoking and drinking
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