This document discusses the definition and development of religion. It defines religion as the belief in and worship of a superhuman power, such as a god, and notes that religion developed to meet humans' material, knowledge, and spiritual needs. The document then examines several aspects of religion, including how it provides principles of morality, power to endure life's hardships, and prevents ideological vacuums. It also discusses how religion can aid scientific progress by stimulating thinking and how religion allows for individual freedom while maintaining social order.
This document discusses abnormal psychology and mental illness from an Islamic perspective. It defines key terms like depression, anxiety, and grief used in the Quran. It explores causes of mental illness like biological and environmental factors, and protective factors against suicide like strong family connections and religious beliefs. The document also examines theories of counseling and psychotherapy, noting most current training has a secular worldview, and contrasts this with the potential benefits of a religious or spiritual approach that addresses the soul's needs.
This document contains an outline for a course on ethics. It includes sections on the difference between moral and non-moral standards, ethics and morality, morality and human existence, man as the only moral being, man as an animal, man as a rational animal, and several topics on Christian ethics such as the ethical teachings of Jesus Christ, St. Augustine, and St. Thomas Aquinas. It also lists sections on types of moral dilemmas, levels of moral dilemma, human freedom, moral agency, elements of interhuman relations, love and justice, culture and morality, understanding human acts, moral courage, and how courage is developed.
This document presents a model for Islamic guidance and counseling. It begins by discussing the motivation for developing this model, which is that current counseling in Indonesia has not been optimally effective and does not take a holistic, Islamic approach.
The proposed model is based on an understanding of human fitrah - the innate nature and characteristics given by God. It views humans as having physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions that were created to obey God. The model aims to help individuals develop and return to their fitrah by learning and following Islamic laws and guidance from the Quran and hadith.
The key aspects of the model include defining Islamic counseling as helping individuals learn and practice their religious duties according to God's will. The
Islamic perspective on research and ethics. Islam emphasizes seeking knowledge and performing research that provides utility. The source of ethics and morality in Islam is divine revelation from the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. Islamic law, known as Shariah, provides a comprehensive moral framework that governs all aspects of human life and conduct. The overarching aims of Islamic ethics are to promote benefits and prevent harms according to five essential principles - religion, life, intellect, lineage and property. Research in an Islamic community must be conducted according to these principles and for specific goals like preserving religion, life and wealth.
Mental illness:
Mental illness is the maladaptive response to stressors from the internal and external environment evidence by thoughts ,feelings ,local and cultural norms and interfere with the individual social occupational and physical functioning.
Mental illness includes a wide range of disorders of thinking ,emotion or behaviour. There are many different types of mental illness and it can be short lived or long term. Sometimes it can be hard to tell the difference between mental illness and normal worry or sadness but mental illness is more severe ,last longer, and significantly affects the persons ability to cope with life.
Causes of mental illness
Scientific perspective:
Mental illness is probably caused by many things in combination ,including
Inherited factors:Mental illness runs in families.
Psychological issues: Sometimes mental illness can be triggered by physical trauma that happens to you when you are child or teenager such as :
• Severe emotional,psychological,physical or sexual abuse
• Neglect
• Sudden incident,or loss of someone you loved
Life stressors: The environment and culture you live in.The stressors may include:
• Unemployment
• Poverty
• Debt
• Education stressors
• Low income and resources
• Death and divorce
• A dysfunction family life
• Low self esteem,feeling of inadequacy
• Substance abuse
Health problems:
Certain health problems that affect the baby's brain such as complications during birth for a brain infection by a virus increase the risk of mental illness later on in life.
Certain parts of the brain affect mental health one of them is the amygdala, it regulates emotions such as anger pleasure and fear and triggers your fight or flight response ,the hippocampus is the memory bank it stores and records events throughout your life. Together these two work to translate how we react and express our emotions .Studies found that these two parts were smaller in people with depression and while the healthy brain shows normal activity scans reveal reduced activity in a depressed brain. Scientist believe that these severe stress that people with depression go through disrupts the communication between brain cells .Scientists believe that the several mental illnesses are stem from a miscommunication between neurons. There is no single cause of mental illness it could be a combination of life experiences ,a family history or chemical imbalances in the brain so understanding these circuitry and maybe the key to understanding mental health.
This document discusses the relationship between ethics and religion. It explores different perspectives on whether ethics requires religion or if they are separate concepts. Some key points made include:
- Ethics examines questions of how humans should behave and what is right/wrong, while religion provides meaning and belief in supernatural powers. Though related, they are not identical.
- Many religions see morality as derived from divine commands from God. However, ethics can also be explored through sacred texts and religious authorities without direct revelation.
- While religion may encourage ethical behavior through teachings and community, one does not need to be religious to live ethically. Secular philosophies also explore morality.
- Different views are presented with some arguing ethics depends
This document discusses deviant behavior from several perspectives. It begins by defining deviant behavior as behavior that violates social norms and noting that what is considered deviant can vary by culture and over time. It then provides examples of culturally approved deviants and views on deviance as pathological. The document outlines biological, psychological, and sociological explanations for deviant behavior. It also discusses specific forms of deviance like drug abuse, prostitution, and theories that explain deviance. It concludes with a section on social control and mechanisms to ensure conformity.
This document discusses the definition and development of religion. It defines religion as the belief in and worship of a superhuman power, such as a god, and notes that religion developed to meet humans' material, knowledge, and spiritual needs. The document then examines several aspects of religion, including how it provides principles of morality, power to endure life's hardships, and prevents ideological vacuums. It also discusses how religion can aid scientific progress by stimulating thinking and how religion allows for individual freedom while maintaining social order.
This document discusses abnormal psychology and mental illness from an Islamic perspective. It defines key terms like depression, anxiety, and grief used in the Quran. It explores causes of mental illness like biological and environmental factors, and protective factors against suicide like strong family connections and religious beliefs. The document also examines theories of counseling and psychotherapy, noting most current training has a secular worldview, and contrasts this with the potential benefits of a religious or spiritual approach that addresses the soul's needs.
This document contains an outline for a course on ethics. It includes sections on the difference between moral and non-moral standards, ethics and morality, morality and human existence, man as the only moral being, man as an animal, man as a rational animal, and several topics on Christian ethics such as the ethical teachings of Jesus Christ, St. Augustine, and St. Thomas Aquinas. It also lists sections on types of moral dilemmas, levels of moral dilemma, human freedom, moral agency, elements of interhuman relations, love and justice, culture and morality, understanding human acts, moral courage, and how courage is developed.
This document presents a model for Islamic guidance and counseling. It begins by discussing the motivation for developing this model, which is that current counseling in Indonesia has not been optimally effective and does not take a holistic, Islamic approach.
The proposed model is based on an understanding of human fitrah - the innate nature and characteristics given by God. It views humans as having physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions that were created to obey God. The model aims to help individuals develop and return to their fitrah by learning and following Islamic laws and guidance from the Quran and hadith.
The key aspects of the model include defining Islamic counseling as helping individuals learn and practice their religious duties according to God's will. The
Islamic perspective on research and ethics. Islam emphasizes seeking knowledge and performing research that provides utility. The source of ethics and morality in Islam is divine revelation from the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. Islamic law, known as Shariah, provides a comprehensive moral framework that governs all aspects of human life and conduct. The overarching aims of Islamic ethics are to promote benefits and prevent harms according to five essential principles - religion, life, intellect, lineage and property. Research in an Islamic community must be conducted according to these principles and for specific goals like preserving religion, life and wealth.
Mental illness:
Mental illness is the maladaptive response to stressors from the internal and external environment evidence by thoughts ,feelings ,local and cultural norms and interfere with the individual social occupational and physical functioning.
Mental illness includes a wide range of disorders of thinking ,emotion or behaviour. There are many different types of mental illness and it can be short lived or long term. Sometimes it can be hard to tell the difference between mental illness and normal worry or sadness but mental illness is more severe ,last longer, and significantly affects the persons ability to cope with life.
Causes of mental illness
Scientific perspective:
Mental illness is probably caused by many things in combination ,including
Inherited factors:Mental illness runs in families.
Psychological issues: Sometimes mental illness can be triggered by physical trauma that happens to you when you are child or teenager such as :
• Severe emotional,psychological,physical or sexual abuse
• Neglect
• Sudden incident,or loss of someone you loved
Life stressors: The environment and culture you live in.The stressors may include:
• Unemployment
• Poverty
• Debt
• Education stressors
• Low income and resources
• Death and divorce
• A dysfunction family life
• Low self esteem,feeling of inadequacy
• Substance abuse
Health problems:
Certain health problems that affect the baby's brain such as complications during birth for a brain infection by a virus increase the risk of mental illness later on in life.
Certain parts of the brain affect mental health one of them is the amygdala, it regulates emotions such as anger pleasure and fear and triggers your fight or flight response ,the hippocampus is the memory bank it stores and records events throughout your life. Together these two work to translate how we react and express our emotions .Studies found that these two parts were smaller in people with depression and while the healthy brain shows normal activity scans reveal reduced activity in a depressed brain. Scientist believe that these severe stress that people with depression go through disrupts the communication between brain cells .Scientists believe that the several mental illnesses are stem from a miscommunication between neurons. There is no single cause of mental illness it could be a combination of life experiences ,a family history or chemical imbalances in the brain so understanding these circuitry and maybe the key to understanding mental health.
This document discusses the relationship between ethics and religion. It explores different perspectives on whether ethics requires religion or if they are separate concepts. Some key points made include:
- Ethics examines questions of how humans should behave and what is right/wrong, while religion provides meaning and belief in supernatural powers. Though related, they are not identical.
- Many religions see morality as derived from divine commands from God. However, ethics can also be explored through sacred texts and religious authorities without direct revelation.
- While religion may encourage ethical behavior through teachings and community, one does not need to be religious to live ethically. Secular philosophies also explore morality.
- Different views are presented with some arguing ethics depends
This document discusses deviant behavior from several perspectives. It begins by defining deviant behavior as behavior that violates social norms and noting that what is considered deviant can vary by culture and over time. It then provides examples of culturally approved deviants and views on deviance as pathological. The document outlines biological, psychological, and sociological explanations for deviant behavior. It also discusses specific forms of deviance like drug abuse, prostitution, and theories that explain deviance. It concludes with a section on social control and mechanisms to ensure conformity.
This document discusses the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam. It explains that Islam is based on complete submission to Allah and obedience to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how Muhammad brought the teachings of Islam to completion and established one religion for all of mankind. The primary articles of faith in Islam are discussed, with a focus on Tawhid, which is the belief in the oneness and uniqueness of God. Rational arguments are provided for this core Islamic concept, based on man's position of weakness in the universe and dependence on greater forces.
The document discusses different perspectives on defining health. It contrasts a narrow view of health as merely the absence of disease with the WHO's broader definition of health as complete physical, mental, and social well-being. It identifies key components of health, including physical, mental/psychological, and social well-being. Maintaining relationships and fulfilling social roles are seen as important for social health. Approaches to improving health include legal, service provision, and educational interventions.
The document discusses key concepts related to health including defining health from narrow and broad perspectives, components of health, and approaches to achieve health. It defines health using the WHO definition of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. Health has physical, mental/psychological, and social components. The document differentiates disease, illness, and sickness and lists legal, administrative, and educational approaches to improve health.
The document discusses key concepts related to health including defining health from narrow and broad perspectives, components of health, and approaches to achieve health. It defines health using the WHO definition of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. Health has physical, mental/psychological, and social components. The document differentiates disease, illness, and sickness and lists legal, administrative, and educational approaches to improve health.
The Islamic perspective on public health is guided by several key principles derived from the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. These include preserving human dignity, promoting social solidarity and justice, avoiding harm, prioritizing necessities, and choosing the least harmful option when faced with difficulties. Public health interventions are permitted if shown to be effective, proportional, necessary, minimally infringing on individuals, and publicly justified. The overall approach emphasizes disease prevention, community well-being, and balancing individual and societal interests.
Hedonism is the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life and that people should seek to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. Religion is difficult to define but generally involves a belief in supernatural beings and worship practices. People follow religions for various reasons like seeking rewards or avoiding punishments as promised in the afterlife, and because religions offer concepts of eternal life that appeal to human desires for longevity. Morality involves distinguishing right from wrong based on one's conscience, while laws represent a society's collective views on morality and help maintain order when individual views differ.
Ethics and psychology are related fields that study human behavior and the mind but have key differences in their perspectives and aims. Psychology is a positive science that examines the actual processes of feeling, desiring and willing without judgment of right and wrong. Ethics is a normative field that searches for ideals of human behavior and determines what actions people should and should not take based on an ultimate conception of the good. While psychology describes human behavior factually, ethics contends with how people ought to behave. They draw on each other with ethics relying on psychology to understand the psychological basis of ethical decision-making and psychology benefiting from ethical insights into topics like research ethics.
This document discusses the origins and meanings of ethics. It defines ethics as the study of human morality and motivation. There are two main approaches to ethics - the atheistic approach which sees man as only matter, and the theistic approach which sees man as having a spiritual dimension and being accountable to God. Ethics provides principles to guide human acts and serves as a foundation for law and society. While ethics and religion both aim to improve people and society, ethics relies on reason while religion is based on faith. Professional codes of ethics also guide conduct where laws are silent. Overall, ethics and morality are seen as vital for individuals, organizations and society.
Concept, Dimension, Determinants, and Indicators of healthDr. Ramesh Bhandari
The document discusses the concept of health, its dimensions, and determinants. It defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. The dimensions of health include physical, mental, social, and spiritual health. Key determinants of health mentioned are heredity, lifestyle, socioeconomic factors, political will, and availability of health services. Finally, it lists some common health indicators used to measure and summarize a population's health status.
This document provides an overview of halal and haram concepts in Islam. It defines key terms like halal, haram, and doubtful and outlines 10 haram actions that must be avoided. The document also discusses the classifications of halal and haram foods and the principles behind prohibitions. Specific examples of prohibited land and aquatic animals are given. Finally, 8 principles of halal and haram determinations in Islam are described, including that determinations are based on the Quran and hadith and that what leads to the prohibited is also prohibited.
This document discusses various determinants of health including biological, environmental, socio-economic, behavioral, health services, aging, and gender related factors. It explains how each of these intrinsic and extrinsic factors can influence an individual's health status. The key message is that health is determined by many interrelated factors, some within and some outside of a person's control, and improving health requires consideration of all the determinants.
The document discusses dual diagnosis, which refers to individuals with both mental health and substance abuse issues. It covers several key points:
1) Dual diagnosis is influenced by environmental factors like stress, social support, and drug use that can increase or decrease vulnerability to mental illness.
2) Mental health and substance abuse issues are often linked, as the same stressors that increase mental illness risk can also encourage drug coping strategies.
3) Effective treatment requires a holistic approach that addresses both issues as well as broader social circumstances, rather than just treating symptoms in isolation.
Mental health is about enhancing competencies of individuals and communities and enabling them to achieve their self-determined goals. Mental health should be a concern for all of us, rather than only for those who suffer from a mental disorder. Mental health problems affect society as a whole, and not just a small, isolated segment. They are therefore a major challenge to global development. This presentation focuses on the importance of mental health, the common substance abuse and their influence on mental health.
Hedonism is the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life and that people act to gain pleasure and avoid pain. Religion can be defined in different ways but generally involves a belief in a higher power and a system of worship. People follow religions for reasons like achieving supernatural rewards and avoiding punishments. Morality involves distinguishing between right and wrong behavior, and is related to but distinct from religion which involves external or metaphysical influences. Laws represent societal views on morality but morality comes from personal views of right and wrong.
Importance & Significance of Islamic CivilizationShefa Idrees
Islamic civilization is based on the core Islamic beliefs of tawhid, risalah, and other divine principles. It emphasizes cleanliness, equality, brotherhood, justice, and commanding good. Socially, it promotes human rights, modest dress, architecture reflecting Islamic values, and dignifying labor. Ethically, it encourages chastity, passion, altruism, and living according to Islamic morality. A key difference between Islamic and Western civilizations is that Islam is monotheistic while the West is increasingly atheistic. This difference is a root cause of clashes, as are historical factors, Western hostility toward Muslims, and the Muslim world's sense of inferiority after declining from its peak. Influences of clashes
This document outlines the six classifications of drugs of abuse:
1. Gateway drugs include legal drugs like tobacco and alcohol that can lead to use of more dangerous drugs.
2. Depressant drugs slow the central nervous system and include alcohol, barbiturates, and tranquilizers. They are sometimes prescribed to treat conditions like anxiety.
3. Stimulant drugs speed up the central nervous system and include amphetamines, caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, and methamphetamine. They provide energy but can cause depression and tiredness.
4. Narcotics relieve pain and induce sleep and include opioids like heroin and marijuana. They are sometimes prescribed for pain but are also abused recreationally.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of religion. It states that true religion comes from God to guide humanity, and that Islam is this true universal religion. It asserts that Islam has been the religion of all prophets, including Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad. The purpose of religion is to guide people spiritually and socially, elevate their character, teach them about God and themselves, and provide peace. Any religion that does not fulfill these purposes is not a true religion.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, Full Service includes individualized care for every client. We specifically design each massage session for the individual needs of the client. Our therapists are always willing to adjust the treatments based on the client's instruction and feedback. This guarantees that every client receives the treatment they expect.
By offering a variety of massage services, our Ajman Spa Massage Center can tackle physical, mental, and emotional illnesses. In addition, efficient identification of specific health conditions and designing treatment plans accordingly can significantly enhance the quality of massaging.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, we firmly believe that everyone should have the option to experience top-quality massage services regularly. To achieve that goal we offer cheap massage services in Ajman.
If you are interested in experiencing transformative massage treatment at Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, you can use our Ajman Massage Center WhatsApp Number to schedule your next massage session.
Contact @ +971 529818279
Visit @ https://malayalikeralaspaajman.com/
This document discusses the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam. It explains that Islam is based on complete submission to Allah and obedience to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how Muhammad brought the teachings of Islam to completion and established one religion for all of mankind. The primary articles of faith in Islam are discussed, with a focus on Tawhid, which is the belief in the oneness and uniqueness of God. Rational arguments are provided for this core Islamic concept, based on man's position of weakness in the universe and dependence on greater forces.
The document discusses different perspectives on defining health. It contrasts a narrow view of health as merely the absence of disease with the WHO's broader definition of health as complete physical, mental, and social well-being. It identifies key components of health, including physical, mental/psychological, and social well-being. Maintaining relationships and fulfilling social roles are seen as important for social health. Approaches to improving health include legal, service provision, and educational interventions.
The document discusses key concepts related to health including defining health from narrow and broad perspectives, components of health, and approaches to achieve health. It defines health using the WHO definition of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. Health has physical, mental/psychological, and social components. The document differentiates disease, illness, and sickness and lists legal, administrative, and educational approaches to improve health.
The document discusses key concepts related to health including defining health from narrow and broad perspectives, components of health, and approaches to achieve health. It defines health using the WHO definition of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. Health has physical, mental/psychological, and social components. The document differentiates disease, illness, and sickness and lists legal, administrative, and educational approaches to improve health.
The Islamic perspective on public health is guided by several key principles derived from the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. These include preserving human dignity, promoting social solidarity and justice, avoiding harm, prioritizing necessities, and choosing the least harmful option when faced with difficulties. Public health interventions are permitted if shown to be effective, proportional, necessary, minimally infringing on individuals, and publicly justified. The overall approach emphasizes disease prevention, community well-being, and balancing individual and societal interests.
Hedonism is the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life and that people should seek to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. Religion is difficult to define but generally involves a belief in supernatural beings and worship practices. People follow religions for various reasons like seeking rewards or avoiding punishments as promised in the afterlife, and because religions offer concepts of eternal life that appeal to human desires for longevity. Morality involves distinguishing right from wrong based on one's conscience, while laws represent a society's collective views on morality and help maintain order when individual views differ.
Ethics and psychology are related fields that study human behavior and the mind but have key differences in their perspectives and aims. Psychology is a positive science that examines the actual processes of feeling, desiring and willing without judgment of right and wrong. Ethics is a normative field that searches for ideals of human behavior and determines what actions people should and should not take based on an ultimate conception of the good. While psychology describes human behavior factually, ethics contends with how people ought to behave. They draw on each other with ethics relying on psychology to understand the psychological basis of ethical decision-making and psychology benefiting from ethical insights into topics like research ethics.
This document discusses the origins and meanings of ethics. It defines ethics as the study of human morality and motivation. There are two main approaches to ethics - the atheistic approach which sees man as only matter, and the theistic approach which sees man as having a spiritual dimension and being accountable to God. Ethics provides principles to guide human acts and serves as a foundation for law and society. While ethics and religion both aim to improve people and society, ethics relies on reason while religion is based on faith. Professional codes of ethics also guide conduct where laws are silent. Overall, ethics and morality are seen as vital for individuals, organizations and society.
Concept, Dimension, Determinants, and Indicators of healthDr. Ramesh Bhandari
The document discusses the concept of health, its dimensions, and determinants. It defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. The dimensions of health include physical, mental, social, and spiritual health. Key determinants of health mentioned are heredity, lifestyle, socioeconomic factors, political will, and availability of health services. Finally, it lists some common health indicators used to measure and summarize a population's health status.
This document provides an overview of halal and haram concepts in Islam. It defines key terms like halal, haram, and doubtful and outlines 10 haram actions that must be avoided. The document also discusses the classifications of halal and haram foods and the principles behind prohibitions. Specific examples of prohibited land and aquatic animals are given. Finally, 8 principles of halal and haram determinations in Islam are described, including that determinations are based on the Quran and hadith and that what leads to the prohibited is also prohibited.
This document discusses various determinants of health including biological, environmental, socio-economic, behavioral, health services, aging, and gender related factors. It explains how each of these intrinsic and extrinsic factors can influence an individual's health status. The key message is that health is determined by many interrelated factors, some within and some outside of a person's control, and improving health requires consideration of all the determinants.
The document discusses dual diagnosis, which refers to individuals with both mental health and substance abuse issues. It covers several key points:
1) Dual diagnosis is influenced by environmental factors like stress, social support, and drug use that can increase or decrease vulnerability to mental illness.
2) Mental health and substance abuse issues are often linked, as the same stressors that increase mental illness risk can also encourage drug coping strategies.
3) Effective treatment requires a holistic approach that addresses both issues as well as broader social circumstances, rather than just treating symptoms in isolation.
Mental health is about enhancing competencies of individuals and communities and enabling them to achieve their self-determined goals. Mental health should be a concern for all of us, rather than only for those who suffer from a mental disorder. Mental health problems affect society as a whole, and not just a small, isolated segment. They are therefore a major challenge to global development. This presentation focuses on the importance of mental health, the common substance abuse and their influence on mental health.
Hedonism is the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life and that people act to gain pleasure and avoid pain. Religion can be defined in different ways but generally involves a belief in a higher power and a system of worship. People follow religions for reasons like achieving supernatural rewards and avoiding punishments. Morality involves distinguishing between right and wrong behavior, and is related to but distinct from religion which involves external or metaphysical influences. Laws represent societal views on morality but morality comes from personal views of right and wrong.
Importance & Significance of Islamic CivilizationShefa Idrees
Islamic civilization is based on the core Islamic beliefs of tawhid, risalah, and other divine principles. It emphasizes cleanliness, equality, brotherhood, justice, and commanding good. Socially, it promotes human rights, modest dress, architecture reflecting Islamic values, and dignifying labor. Ethically, it encourages chastity, passion, altruism, and living according to Islamic morality. A key difference between Islamic and Western civilizations is that Islam is monotheistic while the West is increasingly atheistic. This difference is a root cause of clashes, as are historical factors, Western hostility toward Muslims, and the Muslim world's sense of inferiority after declining from its peak. Influences of clashes
This document outlines the six classifications of drugs of abuse:
1. Gateway drugs include legal drugs like tobacco and alcohol that can lead to use of more dangerous drugs.
2. Depressant drugs slow the central nervous system and include alcohol, barbiturates, and tranquilizers. They are sometimes prescribed to treat conditions like anxiety.
3. Stimulant drugs speed up the central nervous system and include amphetamines, caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, and methamphetamine. They provide energy but can cause depression and tiredness.
4. Narcotics relieve pain and induce sleep and include opioids like heroin and marijuana. They are sometimes prescribed for pain but are also abused recreationally.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of religion. It states that true religion comes from God to guide humanity, and that Islam is this true universal religion. It asserts that Islam has been the religion of all prophets, including Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad. The purpose of religion is to guide people spiritually and socially, elevate their character, teach them about God and themselves, and provide peace. Any religion that does not fulfill these purposes is not a true religion.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, Full Service includes individualized care for every client. We specifically design each massage session for the individual needs of the client. Our therapists are always willing to adjust the treatments based on the client's instruction and feedback. This guarantees that every client receives the treatment they expect.
By offering a variety of massage services, our Ajman Spa Massage Center can tackle physical, mental, and emotional illnesses. In addition, efficient identification of specific health conditions and designing treatment plans accordingly can significantly enhance the quality of massaging.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, we firmly believe that everyone should have the option to experience top-quality massage services regularly. To achieve that goal we offer cheap massage services in Ajman.
If you are interested in experiencing transformative massage treatment at Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, you can use our Ajman Massage Center WhatsApp Number to schedule your next massage session.
Contact @ +971 529818279
Visit @ https://malayalikeralaspaajman.com/
Sectional dentures for microstomia patients.pptxSatvikaPrasad
Microstomia, characterized by an abnormally small oral aperture, presents significant challenges in prosthodontic treatment, including limited access for examination, difficulties in impression making, and challenges with prosthesis insertion and removal. To manage these issues, customized impression techniques using sectional trays and elastomeric materials are employed. Prostheses may be designed in segments or with flexible materials to facilitate handling. Minimally invasive procedures and the use of digital technologies can enhance patient comfort. Education and training for patients on prosthesis care and maintenance are crucial for compliance. Regular follow-up and a multidisciplinary approach, involving collaboration with other specialists, ensure comprehensive care and improved quality of life for microstomia patients.
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
R3 Stem Cell Therapy: A New Hope for Women with Ovarian FailureR3 Stem Cell
Discover the groundbreaking advancements in stem cell therapy by R3 Stem Cell, offering new hope for women with ovarian failure. This innovative treatment aims to restore ovarian function, improve fertility, and enhance overall well-being, revolutionizing reproductive health for women worldwide.
End-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) is the level of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of an exhaled breath. ETCO2 levels reflect the adequacy with which carbon dioxide (CO2) is carried in the blood back to the lungs and exhaled.
Non-invasive methods for ETCO2 measurement include capnometry and capnography. Capnometry provides a numerical value for ETCO2. In contrast, capnography delivers a more comprehensive measurement that is displayed in both graphical (waveform) and numerical form.
Sidestream devices can monitor both intubated and non-intubated patients, while mainstream devices are most often limited to intubated patients.
Michigan HealthTech Market Map 2024. Includes 7 categories: Policy Makers, Academic Innovation Centers, Digital Health Providers, Healthcare Providers, Payers / Insurance, Device Companies, Life Science Companies, Innovation Accelerators. Developed by the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator
Digital Health in India_Health Informatics Trained Manpower _DrDevTaneja_15.0...DrDevTaneja1
Digital India will need a big trained army of Health Informatics educated & trained manpower in India.
Presently, generalist IT manpower does most of the work in the healthcare industry in India. Academic Health Informatics education is not readily available at school & health university level or IT education institutions in India.
We look into the evolution of health informatics and its applications in the healthcare industry.
HIMMS TIGER resources are available to assist Health Informatics education.
Indian Health universities, IT Education institutions, and the healthcare industry must proactively collaborate to start health informatics courses on a big scale. An advocacy push from various stakeholders is also needed for this goal.
Health informatics has huge employment potential and provides a big business opportunity for the healthcare industry. A big pool of trained health informatics manpower can lead to product & service innovations on a global scale in India.
Joker Wigs has been a one-stop-shop for hair products for over 26 years. We provide high-quality hair wigs, hair extensions, hair toppers, hair patch, and more for both men and women.
Mental Health and well-being Presentation. Exploring innovative approaches and strategies for enhancing mental well-being. Discover cutting-edge research, effective strategies, and practical methods for fostering mental well-being.
Hypertension and it's role of physiotherapy in it.Vishal kr Thakur
This particular slides consist of- what is hypertension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is summary of hypertension -
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood pressure in the body's arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels as the heart pumps it. Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, and premature death.
nhs fpx 4000 assessment 4 analyzing a current health care problem or issue.pdf
Effects of drugs on human life
1. Effects of drugs on human life
اثرات پر زندگی انسانی کے اشیا آور نشہ
Man's life, health, body and strength are not his own property but a
blessing bestowed by God. These blessings are in the trust of Allah Almighty.
Betrayal of trust is not permissible in any way. Basically, it is clear that the reason
and purpose of all the commandments of Shariah is that the protection of religion,
the protection of life, the protection of property, the protection of intellect and
understanding are among the basic goals of Islam. Allah Almighty has endowed
man with intellect so that he can use his intellect to live his life according to the
principles taught by Islam. The greatest virtue of human life is morality and
character. Among the things that are strictly forbidden in Islam is the use of drugs.
Because drugs have a very harmful effect on human life. The Holy Qur'an also
contains injunctions against drugs.
Addiction destroys the human intellect and violates moral values. Makes
man unaware and unaware of himself. After getting addicted, a person loses his
intellect. He does not even know how he is talking to others. The moral values
within it vanish. Both the rights and duties of neither others nor the social law are
taken care of. Health experts say that drugs have a very bad effect on human life.
2. The addict gradually progresses to death and eventually ends his life. Therefore,
the use of narcotics is strictly prohibited.
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