(2) Health education for teenagers, women, the elderly, the disabled and parents of children aged 0-6.
(3) Carry out healthy lifestyle education such as reasonable diet, weight control, proper exercise, psychological balance, sleep improvement, salt restriction, tobacco control, alcohol restriction, scientific medical treatment, rational drug use, detoxification and intervention of risk factors.
(4) to carry out health education on key chronic non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, respiratory system, endocrine system, tumors and mental diseases, and key infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis and AIDS.
(5) to carry out health education on public health issues such as food safety, occupational hygiene, radiation hygiene, environmental hygiene, drinking water hygiene, school hygiene and family planning.
(6) to carry out public health emergency, disaster prevention and mitigation, family first aid and other aspects of health education.
(7) Publicity and popularization of medical and health laws and regulations and related policies.
1) For common chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, asthma, stroke (stroke) sequelae, health guidance was given from the aspects of lifestyle, rational drug use and exercise therapy.
(2) Health education on self-concern, participation in general survey, early detection, early diagnosis and active treatment of common female tumors such as breast cancer and cervical cancer.
(3) Health education on common infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, AIDS and influenza. Mainly from the aspects of understanding and preventing the spread of diseases.
Through health education, residents can know and understand these diseases, so as to achieve the purpose of early prevention, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment of these diseases.