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Dining out is often seen as a major cause of obesity, but with smart food choices, frequent diners can still eat healthily without gaining weight.
Eating only boiled meals may lead to insufficient fat intake and affect your health. Consuming healthy fats in moderation helps maintain bodily function balance during weight loss.
Many people fail to detect the "three highs" (hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia) in time. The Health Promotion Administration emphasizes regular health check-ups and provides advice on quitting smoking, healthy eating, and regular exercise to reduce cardiovascular disease risk.
Following the eight kidney-protection guidelines — including a healthy diet, regular exercise, and periodic check-ups — can effectively prevent chronic kidney disease.
Esophageal cancer primarily affects men aged 50–70 and is associated with high-risk factors such as smoking, alcohol, and betel nut chewing. Prevention recommendations include a healthy diet and regular check-ups, with an emphasis on early medical attention to improve treatment outcomes.
Cervical cancer is primarily caused by HPV infection. The government provides free Pap smear screening for women over 30, once every three years. Each examination takes only 6 minutes and can effectively lower cervical cancer incidence and mortality — early detection significantly improves survival rates.
Children's increased screen time raises myopia risk from prolonged close-range viewing. Following the "3010120" eye-care principle, spending 2–3 hours outdoors daily, and having annual vision check-ups can help reduce myopia risk and protect eye health.
Secondhand smoke causes approximately 1.2 million deaths annually, including 65,000 children. From 2023, the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act expanded no-smoking areas to include kindergartens and completely banned heated tobacco products. Creating smoke-free environments is essential for protecting children's health.
The Health Promotion Administration promotes age-friendly healthcare institution certification. Through standards on management policies and accessible environments, it enhances the quality of care for elderly patients, prevents and delays disability, and supports caregivers.

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