Good health isn’t only about eating right — it’s about awareness. Some of the most common health risks today can quietly harm us or those around us. Let’s look at three important areas: smoking exposure, adolescent education, and diabetes prevention.
1. How Smoking Affects Non-Smokers
Even if you don’t smoke, secondhand smoke can harm you. It contains over 7,000 chemicals, including cancer-causing toxins.
Non-smokers exposed to cigarette smoke risk:
- Lung and heart diseases
- Breathing issues and asthma attacks
- Higher risk of stroke and cancer
- Irritation of eyes, throat, and lungs
Children and pregnant women are especially at risk. Even smoke residue on clothes or furniture — known as thirdhand smoke — can still be dangerous.
2. Why Adolescence Should Be Taught in Schools
Adolescence is a life-changing stage marked by emotional, mental, and physical growth. Teaching it in schools helps students understand and manage these changes.
Benefits include:
- Building confidence and self-awareness
- Promoting healthy and responsible habits
- Supporting mental and emotional well-being
- Improving relationships and communication
Educating students early helps them transition smoothly into adulthood with better decision-making skills.
3. Meal Tips to Help Prevent Diabetes
Preventing diabetes starts with healthy, balanced meals that stabilize blood sugar.
Here are some simple habits:
- Eat whole foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
- Cut down on sugary drinks and processed snacks
- Include protein and healthy fats in each meal
- Watch your portions and stay active daily
Sample Healthy Meals:
- Breakfast: Oatmeal with berries or veggie omelet
- Lunch: Grilled chicken salad or quinoa bowl
- Dinner: Baked fish with vegetables or lean turkey chili
- Snacks: Nuts, yogurt, or fruit slices
Small daily choices can make a big difference in preventing diabetes.
In Summary
Stay informed, stay healthy.
Avoid smoke exposure, support adolescent health education, and eat smart to prevent chronic diseases — because awareness truly saves lives.

