•This is about the social issues which led to the many fatal diseases.
•It is an awareness program to integrate people to fight against social causes.
• Data and info graphics of health patients of different .types.
• It is about awaking people from the causes of major fatal diseases.
• Hope you will get a good message.
Jeffrey Meer, Special Advisor for Global Health at the Public Health Institute, discusses the toll of non-communicable diseases on the developing world and what civil society can do, and dispels common myths.
Jeffrey Meer, Special Advisor for Global Health at the Public Health Institute, discusses the toll of non-communicable diseases on the developing world and what civil society can do, and dispels common myths.
the slide is presentation of World Health Day. It has a very concise information touching various aspects of diabetes with the latest statistics. We hope this will be useful to everyone.
Non-Communicable Disease (NCDs) or Chronic Diseases and youth health in Bangl...Jahid Khan Rahat
In this slide you will learn about what is Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) or Chronic Diseases,its risk factors, disease burden and statistic, effect of NCDs in children, its result, cure of diseases, development implications etc.
The Burden of diabetes in India is an alarming topic. Diabetes is a chronic disease also called "a touch of sugar". India has an estimated about 77 million people with diabetes and second most affected country in the world. International Diabetes Federation (IDF) forecasted by 2045 India will become 134 million of people with Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes pyramid of prevention - Low risk, Moderate Risk, High Risk, Very High Risk, Undiagnosed and Diabetes are the stages of the pyramid.
International Diabetes Federation has reported that the prevalence of Diabetes in adults in India is around 7.1%. In Urban areas is around 9%.
The crude prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes among adults were 5.1 and 13.5%, respectively, while the prevalence of pre-diabetes in youth aged 10–17 years was 5.1%. Intervention reduced fasting blood glucose levels of pre-diabetic adults by 11%.
Primordial prevention was provided to the whole population in the form of mass- scale diabetes awareness programs. This part of the program used VHWs to increase awareness and to screen all subjects in the community.
the slide is presentation of World Health Day. It has a very concise information touching various aspects of diabetes with the latest statistics. We hope this will be useful to everyone.
Non-Communicable Disease (NCDs) or Chronic Diseases and youth health in Bangl...Jahid Khan Rahat
In this slide you will learn about what is Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) or Chronic Diseases,its risk factors, disease burden and statistic, effect of NCDs in children, its result, cure of diseases, development implications etc.
The Burden of diabetes in India is an alarming topic. Diabetes is a chronic disease also called "a touch of sugar". India has an estimated about 77 million people with diabetes and second most affected country in the world. International Diabetes Federation (IDF) forecasted by 2045 India will become 134 million of people with Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes pyramid of prevention - Low risk, Moderate Risk, High Risk, Very High Risk, Undiagnosed and Diabetes are the stages of the pyramid.
International Diabetes Federation has reported that the prevalence of Diabetes in adults in India is around 7.1%. In Urban areas is around 9%.
The crude prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes among adults were 5.1 and 13.5%, respectively, while the prevalence of pre-diabetes in youth aged 10–17 years was 5.1%. Intervention reduced fasting blood glucose levels of pre-diabetic adults by 11%.
Primordial prevention was provided to the whole population in the form of mass- scale diabetes awareness programs. This part of the program used VHWs to increase awareness and to screen all subjects in the community.
A lifestyle of a person is the way of living his/her life. In recent times, India has started to observe an increase in various kinds of health-related problems due to change in lifestyle regardless of their gender or age. Lifestyle disorders may occur due to different factors such as dietary patterns, habits and behavior, preferences, and more. An article by the business world states that nearly 61% of people in India die due to lifestyle or non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Lifestyle diseases are not limited to adults alone; nowadays, it is affecting kids as well.
Here is an article providing some of the profound insights on the most common lifestyle disorders, its causes and symptoms, and the preventive measures to be taken to avoid them.
Source : https://blog.tauedu.org/the-most-common-lifestyle-disorders/
Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose (or blood sugar), which leads over time to serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and nerves. The most common is type 2 diabetes, usually in adults, which occurs when the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't make enough insulin. In the past 3 decades the prevalence of type 2 diabetes has risen dramatically in countries of all income levels. Type 1 diabetes, once known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin by itself. For people living with diabetes, access to affordable treatment, including insulin, is critical to their survival. There is a globally agreed target to halt the rise in diabetes and obesity by 2025.
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE is a modern epidemic in india. due to changes in living conditions and habits its prevalence is increasing day by day . in this presentation i have explained the various risk factors and innovations in diagnosis of CAD. IT is very useful for primary health care physicians and community medicine specialist
Life expectancy: a comparison describes life expectancy and their determining factors. It also attempts to compare life expectancies among countries and regions across globe.
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Dr Sujoy Dasgupta presented the study on "Couples presenting to the infertility clinic- Do they really have infertility? – The unexplored stories of non-consummation" in the 13th Congress of the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE 2024) at Manila on 24 May, 2024.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
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1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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4. The root cause of maximum diseases
is DRINKING POLLUTED WATER AND
BREATHING IMPURE AIR.
Our ancestors have observed life
more closely and came up with a
solution called YOGA ,AYURVEDA and
clean ENVIRONMENT.
5. DENGUE
• 5395 cases were reported in the year
2007 out of which 69 suffered death.
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7. Lung Cancer
• Lung cancer is caused mainly due to smoking and polluted air.
• It may be due to passive smoking also.
•If you don’t want to get affected with lung cancer stop
polluting the air and smoking.
9. •The largest number of people suffering with diabetes are in
India (40.9 million).
•The greatest increase is expected to occur in India by the year
2025 (69.9 million).
•Death due to diabetes will increase by 35%.
21. Chronic kidney diseases (CKD)
•The “WHO chronic diseases“ report that in India chronic diseases
accounted for more than 53 % of all deaths in adults till 2005.
•It is predicted that deaths will increase by 18% in the next 10
years.
22. AIDS
•The report had also highlighted that India
led
the HIV/ AIDS table with 5.7 million people
living with the disease.
•1 99 453 cases were recorded in the year
2007.
•The figure of estimated AIDS deaths in India
was over 5 lakh in 2005.
27. Heart Diseases
(Cardiovascular Diseases, CVD)
•New research published in The Lancet finds that India will bear 60%
of the world's heart disease burden in the next two years.
•The average age of patients in India is 60 years, which is younger
than the range in developed countries of 63 to 68 years.
•18 007 899 cases in rural 17 878 889 in urban, creating a total of 35
886 789 in year 2006.
28. •Heart diseases among children below 18 years has gone up nearly
50% compared to the previous years. Over 6,300 school students
across Gujarat were diagnosed with major heart diseases in 2009-
2010 during the check-up.
•Ground-level concentrations of ozone (O3) and fine particulate
matter have increased since preindustrial times in urban and rural
regions and are associated with cardiovascular and respiratory
mortality.
29. Why is it important?
1 in 3 Indian adults has one or more types of CVD.
Nearly 2,400 Indians die of heart disease each day.
Every year since 1900 (except 1918), CVD caused more deaths than
any other single cause or group of causes of US deaths.
The facts about Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease is largely preventable.
30. What can I do to prevent CVD?
• Eat a healthy diet low in saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol and
sodium.
• Keep your weight under control.
• Be physically active at least 30 minutes on most or all days of
the week.
• Control your blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
• Manage your blood sugar if you have diabetes.
• Get regular medical check-ups.
• Talk to your doctor about a prevention plan and medicines that
may be right for you.
• Don’t smoke, and avoid tobacco smoke.
Take ACTION to Lower Your Risk
31. • India leaves behind African countries like Nigeria and
Ethiopia which have 1.51 lakh and 73,000 child deaths
due to diarrhoea.
• India has attained the notoriety of having the highest
number of children -more than 3.86 lakh -dying of
diarrhoea every year.
• Lack of hospitals aids spread of diarrhoea.
Diarrhoea
36. Medicines is not
what we need to live.
We need healthy diet
which is possible
Only by having 0 pollution
and degradation
37. We know that behaviour change is difficult,
And providing information on diet and
exercises
simply is not enough,
community based efforts and policy are
required.
MAKING STRATEGIES TO REDUCE AND
PREVENT DISEASES AND
ENVIRONMENT.
38.
39. …A NATION OF
1.16
BILLION LIVES
HUNTED DOWN
BY DISEASES
TAKE STEPS
AND MOVE
FORWARD TO
HYGIENIC LIFE