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I mean, like wearing your seatbelt.
So, I mean, it's, it's not always medically or health perspective altogether, but it's behavioral.
And that's, you know, the secondary I remember in the public health field, we define that as diagnosis and treatment that included screening.
And then tertiary prevention includes the aspects of rehabilitation.
And, you know, what's interesting about the levels of prevention is they're kind of circular.
It's like, okay, let's just say for argument's sake, you've had a heart attack.
And you've lived through it.
And then you do everything, you know, medication-wise, rehab-wise.
To prevent another heart attack.
So the rehab and the medication becomes almost like a primary prevention for
for the possibility of another episode.
You know, so as we talk about exercise, here's one question that I, or a comment that I have about it.
I wonder whether people in general, the reason that they might be more negative about