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Special on World Health Day (7th April)
Etawah, 06 April-2023.
In today’s run-of-the-mill life, the lifestyle of people has changed. People stay awake till 12 in the night and wake up after eight in the morning. There is no fixed time for eating and drinking. Have forgotten physical labor, roaming, jogging, walking. The problem of obesity and gas is increasing due to online food.
Dr. Suryakant, a resident of the district and head of the Department of Respiratory Medicine, KGMU, says that to keep the body healthy, clean and fresh homemade food should be eaten. Must include seasonal fruits and vegetables in this. Do yoga, pranayama, meditation and physical labor. It is seen that whether it is a small child or an elderly person, stress is increasing in everyone, which needs to be reduced. Keeping this in mind, “World Health Organization” celebrates World Health Day every year on 7th April. The day is celebrated to raise awareness about better health. This year’s theme is “Health for All”.
Dr. Suryakant says that according to the World Health Organisation, there are 10 major diseases of the world – heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lower respiratory infection, neonatal condition, trachea, bronchus lung cancer, Alzheimer’s and dementia, diarrhoea, diabetes and Kidney disease. Globally, seven of the 10 leading causes of death in 2019 were non-communicable diseases. These seven causes were responsible for 44 percent of all deaths, or 80 percent of the top 10. In India, there are about 10 crore hypertension and heart diseases, nine crore respiratory patients, seven crore diabetics, seven lakh cancer patients every year. Every fourth TB patient in the world is an Indian. According to statistics, India has the highest number of mental patients in the world, one out of every three people in India is a mental patient. 18 percent of people who commit suicide have had an unsuccessful suicide attempt in the past.
According to the World Health Organisation, about 13 million people worldwide die every year from environmental causes that are completely avoidable. Global warming, climate crisis, air pollution are the major factors for this, which is a huge health threat to mankind. On 28 July 2022, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution, according to which clean, healthy and pure environment should be a universal human right of every human being, while millions of Indians have been deprived of this basic right by living in areas with polluted air. going. Dr. Suryakant says that for the progress of the nation, it is necessary for the people to be healthy and happy, because a prosperous nation can be imagined only by healthy people. More and more plantation, staying away from smoking, tobacco, drug addiction, more use of public transport and use of eco-friendly fuel for transportation, walking and cycling, using clean fuel for cooking , Not using plastic, healthy lifestyle, traditional food, yoga and exercise are the basic mantras to stay healthy.
Dr. Suryakant says that according to the World Health Organisation, there are 10 major diseases of the world – heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lower respiratory infection, neonatal condition, trachea, bronchus lung cancer, Alzheimer’s and dementia, diarrhoea, diabetes and Kidney disease. Globally, seven of the 10 leading causes of death in 2019 were non-communicable diseases. These seven causes were responsible for 44 percent of all deaths, or 80 percent of the top 10. In India, there are about 10 crore hypertension and heart diseases, nine crore respiratory patients, seven crore diabetics, seven lakh cancer patients every year. Every fourth TB patient in the world is an Indian. According to statistics, India has the highest number of mental patients in the world, one out of every three people in India is a mental patient. 18 percent of people who commit suicide have had an unsuccessful suicide attempt in the past.
According to the World Health Organisation, about 13 million people worldwide die every year from environmental causes that are completely avoidable. Global warming, climate crisis, air pollution are the major factors for this, which is a huge health threat to mankind. On 28 July 2022, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution, according to which clean, healthy and pure environment should be a universal human right of every human being, while millions of Indians have been deprived of this basic right by living in areas with polluted air. going. Dr. Suryakant says that for the progress of the nation, it is necessary for the people to be healthy and happy, because a prosperous nation can be imagined only by healthy people. More and more plantation, staying away from smoking, tobacco, drug addiction, more use of public transport and use of eco-friendly fuel for transportation, walking and cycling, using clean fuel for cooking , Not using plastic, healthy lifestyle, traditional food, yoga and exercise are the basic mantras to stay healthy.
Dr. Suryakant says that according to the World Health Organisation, there are 10 major diseases of the world – Heart disease, Stroke, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary