Invocations from the Qur’an & Sunnah. This is a very beautiful booklet consisting of many authentic Dua’s (supplications) for a Muslim to supplicate on a daily basis and on special occasions.
The Subtle art of Mental toughness by Author Devanssh MehtaDevansshMehta
Well the reason for writing this book is that many people face challenges in living their own life. Actually which is highly simple? Think simply and learn to live with a simple mind-set and simple thought patterns. Life isn’t that complex, that you make your own thinking and life full of clutter and complexity. Life is a gift and embraces this gift as a gift from God.
The subtle art of becoming mentally tough is living a life, of no reactions to the triggers outside your mind. Remain calm and composed in any situation of your life, and live a life of your dreams, for which you certainly have to work hard and really hard.
Becoming mentally tough comes with practice when you practice thought patterns of believing in yourself and thought patterns that generate a trait of patience, self-reliance, self-confidence, self-respect.
At the end of the day, what really matters is,
KNOW YOUR OWN WORTH!!
This document provides an overview and guide to insomnia. It begins with an introduction that defines insomnia as a medical condition involving difficulties falling or staying asleep. It then discusses risk factors for insomnia such as age, gender, and health conditions. Several potential causes of insomnia are outlined, including lifestyle factors, medical conditions, psychological issues, and underlying sleep disorders. Tips for improving sleep hygiene and relaxation techniques are provided. The guide recommends keeping a sleep diary to share with one's doctor and discusses working with a doctor to properly evaluate and treat insomnia.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is caused by a build-up of plaque in the arteries that reduces blood flow to the legs. PAD can cause leg pain with exercise that improves with rest. Left untreated, PAD increases the risk of leg amputation and heart attack or stroke. The document provides information on diagnosing and treating PAD, including through exercise, quitting smoking, medication to control risk factors, and potentially invasive procedures. It aims to educate people about PAD and empower them to manage their condition and risks.
This document provides tips and strategies for losing weight in a healthy, sustainable way. It emphasizes making small, gradual changes to diet and lifestyle, such as filling half your plate with fruits and vegetables at meals, choosing healthy proteins and carbohydrates, drinking water instead of sugary drinks, planning meals and snacks, and finding physical activities you enjoy like walking or exercise classes. The overall message is that consistent, modest changes can lead to weight loss over time through a balanced approach of eating better and moving more.
This document provides information about managing type 2 diabetes, including:
- Eating a healthy diet that focuses on portion control and limiting carbohydrates can help control blood sugar levels. Regular exercise is also important.
- Monitoring blood sugar levels with a glucose meter allows people to check if their levels are in the target range. Hemoglobin A1c tests check average blood sugar over months.
- Low blood sugar under 70 mg/dl requires consuming something with sugar right away. High blood sugar over 180 mg/dl after meals may be helped by medication.
- If lifestyle changes are not enough, oral diabetes medications or insulin injections can help control blood sugar levels along with diet and exercise. Regular doctor check
This document provides tips and guidance for eating healthy and exercising to care for your heart. It recommends eating smaller portions of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins while limiting unhealthy fats, salt and sugar. Specific portion sizes and meal planning techniques are outlined. Regular exercise is emphasized as important for heart health, with walking, gardening and aquatic activities given as gentle starting options. Attending cardiac rehabilitation is also highlighted as a way to safely build strength and manage heart conditions.
This document provides information about high blood pressure (hypertension) including what it is, causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment through lifestyle changes and medication, and importance of monitoring blood pressure levels. It defines normal and high blood pressure readings and explains how high blood pressure can damage the body if left untreated. Lifestyle changes like losing weight, reducing salt, increasing physical activity and quitting smoking are recommended to help control blood pressure along with medication if needed. Regular monitoring of blood pressure levels is important for diagnosis and treatment.
This document provides information about atrial fibrillation (Afib) to help patients and their families manage the condition. It discusses what Afib is, its risks such as stroke, medications used to treat it, lifestyle factors like diet and exercise, monitoring heart rate, and getting help in case of symptoms. The goal is to help patients have important conversations with their doctor to understand their condition and treatment plan.
This document provides information to help people better manage rheumatoid arthritis. It discusses the condition and treatments, including medications like DMARDs, steroids, and anti-inflammatory drugs. It emphasizes the importance of taking medications as prescribed and offers tips for making everyday activities easier, such as using assistive devices. The document also provides dietary recommendations, suggesting a heart-healthy diet high in omega-3s, calcium, and vitamins. Overall, the guide aims to help people understand rheumatoid arthritis and learn self-care strategies to feel better.
This document provides tips and guidance for controlling diabetes through diet and lifestyle changes. It discusses the importance of eating smaller portion sizes of carbohydrates and proteins, choosing healthy drinks, watching out for hidden sugars, and incorporating physical activity into daily life. The overall message is that making small, sustainable changes can significantly improve blood sugar control and overall health and wellness for people with diabetes.
This document provides information and guidance for heart health after experiencing a heart attack or unstable angina. It discusses increased risks after such an event, goals and actions to maintain a healthy heart like controlling cholesterol and blood pressure, stopping smoking, being active, and taking medications as prescribed. It addresses common questions around recovery, symptoms to watch out for, and checklists to prepare for doctor visits. The overall message is that the reader should partner with their healthcare team to take charge of their health and decrease chances of future problems.
Invocations from the Qur’an & Sunnah. This is a very beautiful booklet consisting of many authentic Dua’s (supplications) for a Muslim to supplicate on a daily basis and on special occasions.
The Subtle art of Mental toughness by Author Devanssh MehtaDevansshMehta
Well the reason for writing this book is that many people face challenges in living their own life. Actually which is highly simple? Think simply and learn to live with a simple mind-set and simple thought patterns. Life isn’t that complex, that you make your own thinking and life full of clutter and complexity. Life is a gift and embraces this gift as a gift from God.
The subtle art of becoming mentally tough is living a life, of no reactions to the triggers outside your mind. Remain calm and composed in any situation of your life, and live a life of your dreams, for which you certainly have to work hard and really hard.
Becoming mentally tough comes with practice when you practice thought patterns of believing in yourself and thought patterns that generate a trait of patience, self-reliance, self-confidence, self-respect.
At the end of the day, what really matters is,
KNOW YOUR OWN WORTH!!
This document provides an overview and guide to insomnia. It begins with an introduction that defines insomnia as a medical condition involving difficulties falling or staying asleep. It then discusses risk factors for insomnia such as age, gender, and health conditions. Several potential causes of insomnia are outlined, including lifestyle factors, medical conditions, psychological issues, and underlying sleep disorders. Tips for improving sleep hygiene and relaxation techniques are provided. The guide recommends keeping a sleep diary to share with one's doctor and discusses working with a doctor to properly evaluate and treat insomnia.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is caused by a build-up of plaque in the arteries that reduces blood flow to the legs. PAD can cause leg pain with exercise that improves with rest. Left untreated, PAD increases the risk of leg amputation and heart attack or stroke. The document provides information on diagnosing and treating PAD, including through exercise, quitting smoking, medication to control risk factors, and potentially invasive procedures. It aims to educate people about PAD and empower them to manage their condition and risks.
This document provides tips and strategies for losing weight in a healthy, sustainable way. It emphasizes making small, gradual changes to diet and lifestyle, such as filling half your plate with fruits and vegetables at meals, choosing healthy proteins and carbohydrates, drinking water instead of sugary drinks, planning meals and snacks, and finding physical activities you enjoy like walking or exercise classes. The overall message is that consistent, modest changes can lead to weight loss over time through a balanced approach of eating better and moving more.
This document provides information about managing type 2 diabetes, including:
- Eating a healthy diet that focuses on portion control and limiting carbohydrates can help control blood sugar levels. Regular exercise is also important.
- Monitoring blood sugar levels with a glucose meter allows people to check if their levels are in the target range. Hemoglobin A1c tests check average blood sugar over months.
- Low blood sugar under 70 mg/dl requires consuming something with sugar right away. High blood sugar over 180 mg/dl after meals may be helped by medication.
- If lifestyle changes are not enough, oral diabetes medications or insulin injections can help control blood sugar levels along with diet and exercise. Regular doctor check
This document provides tips and guidance for eating healthy and exercising to care for your heart. It recommends eating smaller portions of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins while limiting unhealthy fats, salt and sugar. Specific portion sizes and meal planning techniques are outlined. Regular exercise is emphasized as important for heart health, with walking, gardening and aquatic activities given as gentle starting options. Attending cardiac rehabilitation is also highlighted as a way to safely build strength and manage heart conditions.
This document provides information about high blood pressure (hypertension) including what it is, causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment through lifestyle changes and medication, and importance of monitoring blood pressure levels. It defines normal and high blood pressure readings and explains how high blood pressure can damage the body if left untreated. Lifestyle changes like losing weight, reducing salt, increasing physical activity and quitting smoking are recommended to help control blood pressure along with medication if needed. Regular monitoring of blood pressure levels is important for diagnosis and treatment.
This document provides information about atrial fibrillation (Afib) to help patients and their families manage the condition. It discusses what Afib is, its risks such as stroke, medications used to treat it, lifestyle factors like diet and exercise, monitoring heart rate, and getting help in case of symptoms. The goal is to help patients have important conversations with their doctor to understand their condition and treatment plan.
This document provides information to help people better manage rheumatoid arthritis. It discusses the condition and treatments, including medications like DMARDs, steroids, and anti-inflammatory drugs. It emphasizes the importance of taking medications as prescribed and offers tips for making everyday activities easier, such as using assistive devices. The document also provides dietary recommendations, suggesting a heart-healthy diet high in omega-3s, calcium, and vitamins. Overall, the guide aims to help people understand rheumatoid arthritis and learn self-care strategies to feel better.
This document provides tips and guidance for controlling diabetes through diet and lifestyle changes. It discusses the importance of eating smaller portion sizes of carbohydrates and proteins, choosing healthy drinks, watching out for hidden sugars, and incorporating physical activity into daily life. The overall message is that making small, sustainable changes can significantly improve blood sugar control and overall health and wellness for people with diabetes.
This document provides information and guidance for heart health after experiencing a heart attack or unstable angina. It discusses increased risks after such an event, goals and actions to maintain a healthy heart like controlling cholesterol and blood pressure, stopping smoking, being active, and taking medications as prescribed. It addresses common questions around recovery, symptoms to watch out for, and checklists to prepare for doctor visits. The overall message is that the reader should partner with their healthcare team to take charge of their health and decrease chances of future problems.
This document provides guidance for living well with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). It discusses taking medications as prescribed, using inhalers correctly, doing breathing exercises, staying physically active, recognizing when symptoms worsen, and having an action plan. The guide was created by medical professionals and COPD patients to help people make small lifestyle changes that can significantly improve how they feel.
This document provides information about managing respiratory infections, including:
- The key difference between viral and bacterial infections and how antibiotics only treat bacterial infections.
- The main types of respiratory infections: common cold/sore throat, sinus infection, bronchitis, and pneumonia.
- Treatment options for respiratory infections, including when antibiotics may be needed versus using home remedies.
This document provides information about managing migraines, including what causes them, common triggers, and strategies for prevention and treatment. It begins by defining migraines and explaining that they are severe headaches that often have accompanying symptoms like nausea and sensitivity to light and sound. It then discusses common migraine triggers such as stress, hormonal changes, certain foods and medications, as well as environmental factors. The document provides tips for lifestyle changes to help manage migraines and prevent attacks, such as getting sufficient sleep, eating regularly, and avoiding known triggers. It also discusses medication options for both preventative treatment and pain relief during attacks.
This document provides information about a DVD and guidebook produced by GlaxoSmithKline called "Give Your Health A Shot: A Guide to Vaccines and Adult Wellness." The DVD features Olympic soccer star Mia Hamm, who discusses the importance of staying healthy as an individual and parent by keeping up-to-date with medical checkups and vaccinations. The guidebook that accompanies the DVD provides information on which vaccines adults may need and the diseases they help prevent.
This document provides information about depression in older adults, including:
- Recognizing depression can be difficult in older adults as symptoms may seem like normal aging or other health conditions.
- Risk factors for depression in older adults include chronic health conditions, loss of a spouse, social isolation, and certain medications.
- Symptoms can be emotional, like sadness or loss of interest, mental, like trouble concentrating, or physical, like changes in appetite or sleep.
- Treatment typically involves antidepressant medication, talk therapy, or a combination to address the biological, psychological, and social aspects of depression. Continued treatment is often needed to prevent recurrence.
This document provides information about prediabetes to help reduce the risk of developing diabetes. It defines prediabetes as blood sugar levels that are high but not high enough to be diabetes. The main points are:
1. Prediabetes has few or no symptoms, so blood tests are important to detect it. Uncontrolled prediabetes can lead to diabetes and health issues.
2. Risk factors for prediabetes include being overweight, family history, age over 45, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, lack of exercise, and certain ethnicities. Screening is recommended for those with risk factors.
3. Adopting a healthy diet, increasing physical activity, and losing a small amount of weight
The document provides information about gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), including what it is, common symptoms, causes, potential dangers if left untreated, diagnostic methods, and treatment options. GERD is a chronic condition where stomach acid rises into the esophagus, commonly causing heartburn and regurgitation. Left untreated, it can damage the esophagus and increase the risk of esophageal cancer. Doctors may diagnose it based on symptoms or perform tests like endoscopy. Treatment includes lifestyle changes and medications like H2 blockers or proton pump inhibitors.
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