A cure or to prevent an Illness- DO YOU THINK MEDICINE SHOULD BE MORE ABOUT CHANGING BEHAVIOUR TO PREVENT DISEASE OR TREATING EXISTING DISEASE?

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Prevent or Cure: Your Health Choices

Discover your perspective on the crucial debate surrounding medicine: Should it focus more on prevention or treatment? This quiz will help you reflect on your thoughts concerning health, illness, and the responsibilities of individuals and healthcare providers.

  • 9 thought-provoking questions
  • Gain insight into your health beliefs
  • See how your views compare to others
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringDoctor512
Would you rather prevent getting ill
Yes
No
Other
Is good health easy to maintain
Yes
No
Are some illnesses caused by the person
Yes
No
How many people do you know suffer from diseases related to / caused by their lifestyle choice
1
2-3
4-5
6+
Are doctors and healthcare professionals responsible for preventable diseases
Yes
No
Other
Do you think social, environmental and economical issues increases the chances of developing a disease which could have been prevented
Yes
No
Other
Do you think diseases which could have been prevented is caused by the individuals neglience?
Yes
No
Do you think the pharmaceutical industry has any impact on the way doctors may treat their patients
Yes
No
Other
Do you think addictions can cause many diseases that can be preventable
Yes
No
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