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delirium
delirium" refers to hallucinations, delusions, or confusion in a mental state, typically used to describe abnormal symptoms in mental health, such as in psychiatric disorders. The connection between this term and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is relatively distant, as the SDGs primarily focus on the sustainable development of society, economy, and the environment rather than individual health conditions. However, health and well-being are crucial goals within the SDGs, especially SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, which aims to ensure that everyone enjoys a healthy lifestyle and has access to global healthcare services. Therefore, if "delirium" or similar mental health issues impact the health of individuals and societies, there may be some relevance to SDG 3. It's important to note that the SDGs are a framework for addressing global issues, while mental health is typically managed and planned at the national or regional level. To explore specific connections in more detail, additional context and information about a particular situation would be needed.
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Department of Exercise and Health Sciences
Date:
2023/12/13
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