El rendimiento del nadador depende de la sangre y su capacidad de transportar oxígeno a los músculos. Un buen estado de la sangre se define por el nivel de glóbulos rojos y el hematocrito. Los nadadores necesitan mayor volumen de sangre y glóbulos rojos debido al ejercicio intenso. Para mantener un buen rendimiento, los nadadores requieren de una alimentación balanceada rica en carbohidratos, proteínas, grasas, vitaminas y minerales, además de una buena hidratación
A águia vive em média 70 anos, mas após os 40 anos precisa enfrentar um doloroso processo de renovação de 150 dias para continuar vivendo, que envolve bater o bico em pedras para arrancá-lo, arrancar suas próprias unhas e penas envelhecidas, e fazer um vôo de renovação para ganhar mais 30 anos de vida.
Prensky nativos e inmigrantes digitales (sek)melzarluque
Los estudiantes de hoy son nativos digitales que han crecido rodeados de tecnología, mientras que los educadores son inmigrantes digitales que tuvieron que aprender la tecnología más tarde en sus vidas. Esto ha creado una brecha entre sus formas de pensar y procesar información. Los nativos digitales prefieren recibir información de forma rápida e interactiva a través de gráficos e hipervínculos, mientras que los inmigrantes digitales se inclinan por métodos más tradicionales. Esta brecha plantea el
Jitendra Singh is applying for the position of Chemist and has included his cover letter and resume. He has over 5 years of experience as a Quality Control Chemist and holds an M.Sc. in Agriculture Chemistry. He is seeking an opportunity for a personal interview to further discuss the chemist position and how he can contribute with his technical skills in agriculture chemistry and crops analysis.
Este documento discute los modelos reduccionistas de los derechos fundamentales (DF), los cuales prescinden de la dimensión ética o jurídica de los DF. Analiza tres reduccionismos: 1) el iusnaturalista, que se centra solo en la moralidad; 2) el positivista teórico, que los reduce a la voluntad del soberano; y 3) el positivista práctico, que los trata solo de forma técnica. Concluye que estos enfoques son incompletos y que se requiere un modelo integral que incorpore tanto la é
Este documento analiza diferentes términos utilizados para referirse a los derechos humanos, como "derechos humanos", "derechos naturales", "derechos públicos subjetivos", "libertades públicas" y "derechos morales". El autor argumenta que cada uno de estos términos presenta limitaciones y puede prestarse a interpretaciones problemáticas. Concluye que ninguno captura adecuadamente la complejidad del concepto de derechos humanos y que se requiere encontrar un término más riguroso.
La vulvovaginitis es la inflamación de la vulva y la vagina. Puede afectar a mujeres de cualquier edad y ser causada por bacterias, hongos, virus u otros parásitos. Los síntomas incluyen picazón, ardor, descarga vaginal anormal y enrojecimiento. El diagnóstico se realiza mediante examen físico y análisis de la descarga, y el tratamiento depende del agente causante, pudiendo incluir óvulos, comprimidos o medicamentos orales.
El rendimiento del nadador depende de la sangre y su capacidad de transportar oxígeno a los músculos. Un buen estado de la sangre se define por el nivel de glóbulos rojos y el hematocrito. Los nadadores necesitan mayor volumen de sangre y glóbulos rojos debido al ejercicio intenso. Para mantener un buen rendimiento, los nadadores requieren de una alimentación balanceada rica en carbohidratos, proteínas, grasas, vitaminas y minerales, además de una buena hidratación
A águia vive em média 70 anos, mas após os 40 anos precisa enfrentar um doloroso processo de renovação de 150 dias para continuar vivendo, que envolve bater o bico em pedras para arrancá-lo, arrancar suas próprias unhas e penas envelhecidas, e fazer um vôo de renovação para ganhar mais 30 anos de vida.
Prensky nativos e inmigrantes digitales (sek)melzarluque
Los estudiantes de hoy son nativos digitales que han crecido rodeados de tecnología, mientras que los educadores son inmigrantes digitales que tuvieron que aprender la tecnología más tarde en sus vidas. Esto ha creado una brecha entre sus formas de pensar y procesar información. Los nativos digitales prefieren recibir información de forma rápida e interactiva a través de gráficos e hipervínculos, mientras que los inmigrantes digitales se inclinan por métodos más tradicionales. Esta brecha plantea el
Jitendra Singh is applying for the position of Chemist and has included his cover letter and resume. He has over 5 years of experience as a Quality Control Chemist and holds an M.Sc. in Agriculture Chemistry. He is seeking an opportunity for a personal interview to further discuss the chemist position and how he can contribute with his technical skills in agriculture chemistry and crops analysis.
Este documento discute los modelos reduccionistas de los derechos fundamentales (DF), los cuales prescinden de la dimensión ética o jurídica de los DF. Analiza tres reduccionismos: 1) el iusnaturalista, que se centra solo en la moralidad; 2) el positivista teórico, que los reduce a la voluntad del soberano; y 3) el positivista práctico, que los trata solo de forma técnica. Concluye que estos enfoques son incompletos y que se requiere un modelo integral que incorpore tanto la é
Este documento analiza diferentes términos utilizados para referirse a los derechos humanos, como "derechos humanos", "derechos naturales", "derechos públicos subjetivos", "libertades públicas" y "derechos morales". El autor argumenta que cada uno de estos términos presenta limitaciones y puede prestarse a interpretaciones problemáticas. Concluye que ninguno captura adecuadamente la complejidad del concepto de derechos humanos y que se requiere encontrar un término más riguroso.
La vulvovaginitis es la inflamación de la vulva y la vagina. Puede afectar a mujeres de cualquier edad y ser causada por bacterias, hongos, virus u otros parásitos. Los síntomas incluyen picazón, ardor, descarga vaginal anormal y enrojecimiento. El diagnóstico se realiza mediante examen físico y análisis de la descarga, y el tratamiento depende del agente causante, pudiendo incluir óvulos, comprimidos o medicamentos orales.
According to a Lancet study (2012), in India, tobacco-related cancers represented 42·0% of male and 18·3% of female cancer deaths
India also has one of the highest rates of oral cancer in the world as the consequence of high prevalence of smokeless tobacco use
This document provides updates on tobacco control efforts in Gujranwala, Pakistan. It outlines activities such as displaying anti-smoking signs and banners, distributing brochures, educating various groups through sessions, and conducting walks on "No Smoking Day" to raise awareness and enforce tobacco control laws. The document also notes the number of sessions held, participants oriented, and progress made with different stakeholders, including schools, colleges, government departments, and public transportation sectors.
NATIONAL TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAMME [Autosaved].pptxbharatibakde1
The National Tobacco Control Programme was launched in 2007-2008 in India to address the growing issue of tobacco use and related deaths and diseases. The objectives of the program are to increase awareness of the harms of tobacco, implement tobacco control laws like the COTPA 2003, and minimize tobacco consumption and related deaths. The program is implemented at national, state, and district levels and focuses on public awareness campaigns, enforcing advertising bans and youth access laws, and establishing tobacco cessation centers. While the program has led to a reduction in tobacco use prevalence, continued challenges include patient lack of motivation to quit and policy issues around tax increases and enforcement.
The document summarizes India's National Tobacco Control Programme. It begins with an introduction to tobacco, its harmful health effects, and prevalence of use in India. It then outlines the history of tobacco control legislation in India, including the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act of 2003. The National Tobacco Control Programme aims to raise awareness, establish cessation clinics, train workers, and monitor implementation of tobacco control laws. It operates at national, state, and district levels through education campaigns, surveillance, and mainstreaming tobacco control in health services.
Importance of World No Tobacco day in Spreading awarenessShijinKelambeth1
This document discusses tobacco use and control efforts in India. It covers the health risks of tobacco use, historical background on tobacco control policies, the economic and social impacts of tobacco, and programs to promote cessation. Key points include the various types of tobacco used in India, associated cancer risks, WHO policies on tobacco since 1988, India's current tobacco use trends, the Tobacco Control Act of 2003, and national tobacco cessation programs and services.
Presentation on Tobacco Control: District Gujranwala progress and achievemen...Global Bridges
Gujranwala is the seventh largest city in Pakistan located in the north-west of Punjab province. It has a population of over 2.5 million people and is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The document discusses various anti-smoking initiatives undertaken in Gujranwala district, including advertisements in newspapers, banners displayed, signage in government offices and letters sent to police stations, schools and colleges to promote and enforce tobacco control laws. Progress reports on sessions conducted with principals, headmasters, traffic wardens and the public are also included.
This document discusses tobacco control in India, where it summarizes the history and current state of tobacco use and control efforts in India. It notes that tobacco was introduced by Portuguese traders in the 16th century and is now the second largest producer and consumer worldwide. It outlines the high rates of tobacco use among males and females in India. It also summarizes India's tobacco control policies and programs, including the COTPA act of 2003, National Tobacco Control Program launched in 2007, increasing taxes on tobacco, implementing smoke-free policies, and bans on gutka in several states including Assam.
Tobacco is a plant grown for its leaves, which contain the addictive drug nicotine. Nicotine causes the release of endorphins that make people feel good in the short term but is highly addictive. Tobacco use leads to serious health issues like cancer, heart disease, and death. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control aims to address the global tobacco epidemic. In India, the National Tobacco Control Programme was launched in 2007 to increase awareness, reduce tobacco use and production, and enforce tobacco control laws. It operates at national, state, and district levels to implement strategies like public education campaigns, enforcement of advertising bans, and increasing access to cessation resources.
Health , Tobacco: INDIA vs WORLD , Tobacco Health Warnings , Thousands shall continue to die every day while politicians sit on their hands, Mr Pranab Mukherjee –
NO NEW /INCREASED TAX on Tobacco Products is proposed , Tobacco Production In India this year Has increased by a Whopping 50 %instead of Reducing in accordance to Signed International Treaties
In South Africa, we’re concerned about the burden of tobacco and especially about the tactics adopted by the tobacco industry to target youth. Research shows tobacco use is often initiated and established during adolescence and young adulthood.”
Smoking remains a major preventable cause of disease and premature death globally. Read more http://www.cansa.org.za/avoid-tobacco/
mCessation and its role in national tobacco cessation and treatment systemUCT ICO
This document discusses mCessation and its role in strengthening national tobacco cessation systems. It defines mCessation as tobacco cessation interventions delivered via mobile phones, mainly through text messaging. Evidence shows mCessation can be as effective as other cessation methods and may be more cost-effective. The document also outlines the key components recommended for national tobacco cessation systems and argues that mCessation could help increase the reach of such systems given the widespread adoption of mobile phones.
The document discusses the importance of monitoring tobacco use and the impact of tobacco control policies. It outlines that population-based surveillance data is needed to effectively implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). Accurate measurement through monitoring can help public health authorities understand tobacco-related problems and improve interventions. Key indicators to monitor include tobacco use rates, exposure to tobacco smoke and marketing, and the effectiveness of policies like tax increases and smoke-free laws. The document emphasizes that monitoring must use standardized, scientifically valid methods and be strengthened in many countries.
14 01 16 Birmingham City Council presentationKal Uba Ifegwu
This document summarizes a presentation on tackling shisha use and tobacco control in Tower Hamlets, London. It discusses the health impacts of smoking and tobacco use in the borough, which are significant issues especially in the Bangladeshi community. It outlines the borough's tobacco control strategy, which aims to prevent smoking uptake, encourage cessation, and reduce secondhand smoke exposure. A key part of the strategy is the shisha initiative, which involves enforcement visits to shisha premises to promote compliance with smoke-free laws. Outcomes of the initiative include many shisha premises closing and a reduction in active shisha premises over time.
The UK government will regulate e-cigarettes and other nicotine containing products as medicines beginning in 2016 to ensure safety and quality. This decision aligns with proposed European regulation and manufacturers will have until 2016 to obtain licenses for their products, though they can seek licenses earlier. Regulating these products as medicines means high quality products can support smokers to reduce and quit smoking. Licensed products will be available over the counter or by prescription through the NHS and can be advertised like other medicines.
The WHO FCTC provides solutions to the global tobacco epidemic through six key measures: monitor tobacco use, protect from smoke, offer help to quit, warn about dangers, ban advertising and promotions, and raise taxes. Implementation has led to rapid decreases in smoke exposure and heart attacks. Most countries have implemented some measures, though few have comprehensively adopted all six. Recent developments include new legislation in several countries. The success of the WHO FCTC depends on empowering comprehensive implementation of all effective measures.
This document provides an overview of smoking in India and strategies to combat it. Some key points:
- Smoking kills over 1 million Indians annually and rates are increasing. It causes many diseases and premature death.
- Peer pressure, desire to fit in, and stress/mental health issues drive youth smoking despite health education.
- Objectives include reducing youth smoking initiation and exposure, empowering communities, and promoting partnerships between NGOs and government.
- Proposed strategies involve preventing smoking through education, helping current smokers quit by increasing barriers and support, with a focus on youth, females, and high-risk groups. Budgets, media allocation, and segmentation of audiences are also discussed.
The document discusses tobacco cessation and control. It outlines the diseases caused by smoking in both children and adults. It recommends offering help to quit tobacco use through cessation advice, legislation, and pharmacological therapy. Health professionals have an important role to play in tobacco control through advising patients, promoting tobacco-free policies, and building cessation infrastructure. Brief counseling and motivational interventions can help patients quit smoking. Government initiatives like the COTPA act have implemented various bans and warnings. Increasing tobacco taxes and prices is also effective for reducing consumption. The National Tobacco Control Programme aims to reduce tobacco use in India.
This case study describes the “Trikala Quits Smoking” initiative, which was designed to enforce smoking legislation in Trikala, creating a new social norm to counter the national indifference to enforcing the law regarding smoking indoors. Declared a smart city three times since 2009 and considered one of the most digitally progressive cities in the country, Trikala presents a good example of how to achieve behavior change in a high-context culture. This article outlines the processes used and the lessons learned to achieve the long-term goal of protecting adults and children from the effects of indoor second-hand smoking (SHS) by changing perception and acceptance of indoor smoking by the community, business owners, and local government.
world no tabacco day may 31 2019
the meaning, types, causes, variety, health effects, type of diseases, adverse effect, prevention and control , laws and regulation effect towards the tobacco day related awareness to the family, group, community , society etc.
CANSA aligns itself with the theme of World No Tobacco Day 2023 which is "We need food not tobacco" to highlight concerns about tobacco's impact on food insecurity. Along with other organizations, CANSA continues campaigning for the Control of Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill to regulate e-cigarettes and protect people from the threats of tobacco use. Tobacco kills over eight million people worldwide every year and damages the environment. [/SUMMARY]
THE SPECIAL SENCES- Unlocking the Wonders of the Special Senses: Sight, Sound...Nursing Mastery
Title: Unlocking the Wonders of the Special Senses: Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste, and Balance
Introduction:
Welcome to our captivating SlideShare presentation on the Special Senses, where we delve into the extraordinary capabilities that allow us to perceive and interact with the world around us. Join us on a sensory journey as we explore the intricate structures and functions of sight, sound, smell, taste, and balance.
The special senses are our primary means of experiencing and interpreting the environment, each sense providing unique and vital information that shapes our perceptions and responses. These senses are facilitated by highly specialized organs and complex neural pathways, enabling us to see a vibrant sunset, hear a symphony, savor a delicious meal, detect a fragrant flower, and maintain our equilibrium.
In this presentation, we will:
Visual System (Sight): Dive into the anatomy and physiology of the eye, exploring how light is converted into electrical signals and processed by the brain to create the images we see. Understand common vision disorders and the mechanisms behind corrective measures like glasses and contact lenses.
Auditory System (Hearing): Examine the structures of the ear and the process of sound wave transduction, from the outer ear to the cochlea and auditory nerve. Learn about hearing loss, auditory processing, and the advances in hearing aid technology.
Olfactory System (Smell): Discover the olfactory receptors and pathways that enable the detection of thousands of different odors. Explore the connection between smell and memory and the impact of olfactory disorders on quality of life.
Gustatory System (Taste): Uncover the taste buds and the five basic tastes – sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami. Delve into the interplay between taste and smell and the factors influencing our food preferences and eating habits.
Vestibular System (Balance): Investigate the inner ear structures responsible for balance and spatial orientation. Understand how the vestibular system helps maintain posture and coordination, and explore common vestibular disorders and their effects.
Through engaging visuals, interactive diagrams, and insightful explanations, we aim to illuminate the complexities of the special senses and their profound impact on our daily lives. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious about how we perceive the world, this presentation will provide valuable insights into the remarkable capabilities of the human sensory system.
Join us as we unlock the wonders of the special senses and gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate mechanisms that allow us to experience the richness of our environment.
According to a Lancet study (2012), in India, tobacco-related cancers represented 42·0% of male and 18·3% of female cancer deaths
India also has one of the highest rates of oral cancer in the world as the consequence of high prevalence of smokeless tobacco use
This document provides updates on tobacco control efforts in Gujranwala, Pakistan. It outlines activities such as displaying anti-smoking signs and banners, distributing brochures, educating various groups through sessions, and conducting walks on "No Smoking Day" to raise awareness and enforce tobacco control laws. The document also notes the number of sessions held, participants oriented, and progress made with different stakeholders, including schools, colleges, government departments, and public transportation sectors.
NATIONAL TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAMME [Autosaved].pptxbharatibakde1
The National Tobacco Control Programme was launched in 2007-2008 in India to address the growing issue of tobacco use and related deaths and diseases. The objectives of the program are to increase awareness of the harms of tobacco, implement tobacco control laws like the COTPA 2003, and minimize tobacco consumption and related deaths. The program is implemented at national, state, and district levels and focuses on public awareness campaigns, enforcing advertising bans and youth access laws, and establishing tobacco cessation centers. While the program has led to a reduction in tobacco use prevalence, continued challenges include patient lack of motivation to quit and policy issues around tax increases and enforcement.
The document summarizes India's National Tobacco Control Programme. It begins with an introduction to tobacco, its harmful health effects, and prevalence of use in India. It then outlines the history of tobacco control legislation in India, including the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act of 2003. The National Tobacco Control Programme aims to raise awareness, establish cessation clinics, train workers, and monitor implementation of tobacco control laws. It operates at national, state, and district levels through education campaigns, surveillance, and mainstreaming tobacco control in health services.
Importance of World No Tobacco day in Spreading awarenessShijinKelambeth1
This document discusses tobacco use and control efforts in India. It covers the health risks of tobacco use, historical background on tobacco control policies, the economic and social impacts of tobacco, and programs to promote cessation. Key points include the various types of tobacco used in India, associated cancer risks, WHO policies on tobacco since 1988, India's current tobacco use trends, the Tobacco Control Act of 2003, and national tobacco cessation programs and services.
Presentation on Tobacco Control: District Gujranwala progress and achievemen...Global Bridges
Gujranwala is the seventh largest city in Pakistan located in the north-west of Punjab province. It has a population of over 2.5 million people and is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The document discusses various anti-smoking initiatives undertaken in Gujranwala district, including advertisements in newspapers, banners displayed, signage in government offices and letters sent to police stations, schools and colleges to promote and enforce tobacco control laws. Progress reports on sessions conducted with principals, headmasters, traffic wardens and the public are also included.
This document discusses tobacco control in India, where it summarizes the history and current state of tobacco use and control efforts in India. It notes that tobacco was introduced by Portuguese traders in the 16th century and is now the second largest producer and consumer worldwide. It outlines the high rates of tobacco use among males and females in India. It also summarizes India's tobacco control policies and programs, including the COTPA act of 2003, National Tobacco Control Program launched in 2007, increasing taxes on tobacco, implementing smoke-free policies, and bans on gutka in several states including Assam.
Tobacco is a plant grown for its leaves, which contain the addictive drug nicotine. Nicotine causes the release of endorphins that make people feel good in the short term but is highly addictive. Tobacco use leads to serious health issues like cancer, heart disease, and death. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control aims to address the global tobacco epidemic. In India, the National Tobacco Control Programme was launched in 2007 to increase awareness, reduce tobacco use and production, and enforce tobacco control laws. It operates at national, state, and district levels to implement strategies like public education campaigns, enforcement of advertising bans, and increasing access to cessation resources.
Health , Tobacco: INDIA vs WORLD , Tobacco Health Warnings , Thousands shall continue to die every day while politicians sit on their hands, Mr Pranab Mukherjee –
NO NEW /INCREASED TAX on Tobacco Products is proposed , Tobacco Production In India this year Has increased by a Whopping 50 %instead of Reducing in accordance to Signed International Treaties
In South Africa, we’re concerned about the burden of tobacco and especially about the tactics adopted by the tobacco industry to target youth. Research shows tobacco use is often initiated and established during adolescence and young adulthood.”
Smoking remains a major preventable cause of disease and premature death globally. Read more http://www.cansa.org.za/avoid-tobacco/
mCessation and its role in national tobacco cessation and treatment systemUCT ICO
This document discusses mCessation and its role in strengthening national tobacco cessation systems. It defines mCessation as tobacco cessation interventions delivered via mobile phones, mainly through text messaging. Evidence shows mCessation can be as effective as other cessation methods and may be more cost-effective. The document also outlines the key components recommended for national tobacco cessation systems and argues that mCessation could help increase the reach of such systems given the widespread adoption of mobile phones.
The document discusses the importance of monitoring tobacco use and the impact of tobacco control policies. It outlines that population-based surveillance data is needed to effectively implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). Accurate measurement through monitoring can help public health authorities understand tobacco-related problems and improve interventions. Key indicators to monitor include tobacco use rates, exposure to tobacco smoke and marketing, and the effectiveness of policies like tax increases and smoke-free laws. The document emphasizes that monitoring must use standardized, scientifically valid methods and be strengthened in many countries.
14 01 16 Birmingham City Council presentationKal Uba Ifegwu
This document summarizes a presentation on tackling shisha use and tobacco control in Tower Hamlets, London. It discusses the health impacts of smoking and tobacco use in the borough, which are significant issues especially in the Bangladeshi community. It outlines the borough's tobacco control strategy, which aims to prevent smoking uptake, encourage cessation, and reduce secondhand smoke exposure. A key part of the strategy is the shisha initiative, which involves enforcement visits to shisha premises to promote compliance with smoke-free laws. Outcomes of the initiative include many shisha premises closing and a reduction in active shisha premises over time.
The UK government will regulate e-cigarettes and other nicotine containing products as medicines beginning in 2016 to ensure safety and quality. This decision aligns with proposed European regulation and manufacturers will have until 2016 to obtain licenses for their products, though they can seek licenses earlier. Regulating these products as medicines means high quality products can support smokers to reduce and quit smoking. Licensed products will be available over the counter or by prescription through the NHS and can be advertised like other medicines.
The WHO FCTC provides solutions to the global tobacco epidemic through six key measures: monitor tobacco use, protect from smoke, offer help to quit, warn about dangers, ban advertising and promotions, and raise taxes. Implementation has led to rapid decreases in smoke exposure and heart attacks. Most countries have implemented some measures, though few have comprehensively adopted all six. Recent developments include new legislation in several countries. The success of the WHO FCTC depends on empowering comprehensive implementation of all effective measures.
This document provides an overview of smoking in India and strategies to combat it. Some key points:
- Smoking kills over 1 million Indians annually and rates are increasing. It causes many diseases and premature death.
- Peer pressure, desire to fit in, and stress/mental health issues drive youth smoking despite health education.
- Objectives include reducing youth smoking initiation and exposure, empowering communities, and promoting partnerships between NGOs and government.
- Proposed strategies involve preventing smoking through education, helping current smokers quit by increasing barriers and support, with a focus on youth, females, and high-risk groups. Budgets, media allocation, and segmentation of audiences are also discussed.
The document discusses tobacco cessation and control. It outlines the diseases caused by smoking in both children and adults. It recommends offering help to quit tobacco use through cessation advice, legislation, and pharmacological therapy. Health professionals have an important role to play in tobacco control through advising patients, promoting tobacco-free policies, and building cessation infrastructure. Brief counseling and motivational interventions can help patients quit smoking. Government initiatives like the COTPA act have implemented various bans and warnings. Increasing tobacco taxes and prices is also effective for reducing consumption. The National Tobacco Control Programme aims to reduce tobacco use in India.
This case study describes the “Trikala Quits Smoking” initiative, which was designed to enforce smoking legislation in Trikala, creating a new social norm to counter the national indifference to enforcing the law regarding smoking indoors. Declared a smart city three times since 2009 and considered one of the most digitally progressive cities in the country, Trikala presents a good example of how to achieve behavior change in a high-context culture. This article outlines the processes used and the lessons learned to achieve the long-term goal of protecting adults and children from the effects of indoor second-hand smoking (SHS) by changing perception and acceptance of indoor smoking by the community, business owners, and local government.
world no tabacco day may 31 2019
the meaning, types, causes, variety, health effects, type of diseases, adverse effect, prevention and control , laws and regulation effect towards the tobacco day related awareness to the family, group, community , society etc.
CANSA aligns itself with the theme of World No Tobacco Day 2023 which is "We need food not tobacco" to highlight concerns about tobacco's impact on food insecurity. Along with other organizations, CANSA continues campaigning for the Control of Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill to regulate e-cigarettes and protect people from the threats of tobacco use. Tobacco kills over eight million people worldwide every year and damages the environment. [/SUMMARY]
THE SPECIAL SENCES- Unlocking the Wonders of the Special Senses: Sight, Sound...Nursing Mastery
Title: Unlocking the Wonders of the Special Senses: Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste, and Balance
Introduction:
Welcome to our captivating SlideShare presentation on the Special Senses, where we delve into the extraordinary capabilities that allow us to perceive and interact with the world around us. Join us on a sensory journey as we explore the intricate structures and functions of sight, sound, smell, taste, and balance.
The special senses are our primary means of experiencing and interpreting the environment, each sense providing unique and vital information that shapes our perceptions and responses. These senses are facilitated by highly specialized organs and complex neural pathways, enabling us to see a vibrant sunset, hear a symphony, savor a delicious meal, detect a fragrant flower, and maintain our equilibrium.
In this presentation, we will:
Visual System (Sight): Dive into the anatomy and physiology of the eye, exploring how light is converted into electrical signals and processed by the brain to create the images we see. Understand common vision disorders and the mechanisms behind corrective measures like glasses and contact lenses.
Auditory System (Hearing): Examine the structures of the ear and the process of sound wave transduction, from the outer ear to the cochlea and auditory nerve. Learn about hearing loss, auditory processing, and the advances in hearing aid technology.
Olfactory System (Smell): Discover the olfactory receptors and pathways that enable the detection of thousands of different odors. Explore the connection between smell and memory and the impact of olfactory disorders on quality of life.
Gustatory System (Taste): Uncover the taste buds and the five basic tastes – sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami. Delve into the interplay between taste and smell and the factors influencing our food preferences and eating habits.
Vestibular System (Balance): Investigate the inner ear structures responsible for balance and spatial orientation. Understand how the vestibular system helps maintain posture and coordination, and explore common vestibular disorders and their effects.
Through engaging visuals, interactive diagrams, and insightful explanations, we aim to illuminate the complexities of the special senses and their profound impact on our daily lives. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious about how we perceive the world, this presentation will provide valuable insights into the remarkable capabilities of the human sensory system.
Join us as we unlock the wonders of the special senses and gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate mechanisms that allow us to experience the richness of our environment.
Emotional and Behavioural Problems in Children - Counselling and Family Thera...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
Malayali Kerala Spa in Ajman, one among the top rated massage centre in ajman, welcomes you to experience high quality massage services from massage staffs from all ove rthe world! Being the best spa massage service providers, we take pride in offering traditional massage services of different countries, like
Indian Massage, Kerala Massage, Thai Massage, Pakistani Massage, Russian Massage etc
If you are seeking relaxation, pain relief, or wellness experience, our ajman spa is here for your unique needs and concerns. The services of our experienced therapists, and personalized attention will ensure that each visit will be memorable for you.
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About CentiUP - Introduction and Products.pdfCentiUP
A heightened child formula, with the trio of Nano Calcium, HMO, and DHA mixed in the golden ratio, combined with NANO technology to help nourish the body deeply and comprehensively, helps children increase height, boost brain power, and improve the immune system and overall well-being.
About CentiUP - Product Information Slide.pdfCentiUP
A heightened child formula, with the trio of Nano Calcium, HMO, and DHA mixed in the golden ratio, combined with NANO technology to help nourish the body deeply and comprehensively, helps children increase height, boost brain power, and improve the immune system and overall well-being.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman we providing the top quality massage services for our customers.
Our massage center prioritizes efficiency to ensure a quality massage experience for our clients at Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman. We offer a convenient appointment system and precise massage services.
Reach us at Villa No 7, Near Ammar Bin Yasir Street Al Rashidiya 2 - Ajman - United Arab Emirates.
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Simple Steps to Make Her Choose You Every DayLucas Smith
Simple Steps to Make Her Choose You Every Day" and unlock the secrets to building a strong, lasting relationship. This comprehensive guide takes you on a journey to self-improvement, enhancing your communication and emotional skills, ensuring that your partner chooses you without hesitation. Forget about complications and start applying easy, straightforward steps that make her see you as the ideal person she can't live without. Gain the key to her heart and enjoy a relationship filled with love and mutual respect. This isn't just a book; it's an investment in your happiness and the happiness of your partner
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.
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1. 1. Following activities have been conducted regarding, '31 May 2015 to
celebrate WNTD' in the spirit of EDO-H letter to celebrate WNTD for a
week.
2. The meeting of the district implementation & monitoring committee ( DI&MC) on tobacco
control, Gujranwala
3. The objectives of the meeting were to review, the progress made to implement the
tobacco control activities & tobacco control laws in district Gujranwala and discuss the
future strategies for enforcement of tobacco control laws in Gujranwala, Distribution of
booklets with signage of 'WNTD 31 May 2015'.
4. Awareness walk and session with Government FMF post Graduate College
for boys on 30/5/2015
5. EDO-H address to Office staff to convey the message of WNTD on
30/5/2015 in EDO-H conference room
6. DO-H press Briefing with electronic and print media on 2/6/2015 in EDO-
H conference room.
7. Anti Tobacco Products use/Smoking ads in newspapers by
District Government
8. Display of banners.
9. Interview with local newspaper
Kind regards,
Qamar Iqbal Goraya
District Coordinator ,"Strengthening Tobacco Control in Pakistan: Tobacco
Control Cell, Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and
Coordination Government of Pakistan Mobile: (+92)3436049931)
Email:qamariqbalgoraya@yahoo.com
2. Skype: qamar.goraya
Face book: qamar goraya
Twitter : @ qamar goraya
Executive District Officer Health’s Letters to all Health related Departments to
celebrate 31st May as a WNTD
4. District Officer Coordination (DOC) on the behalf of DCO issue the letter to all
District Government Departments regarding implementation of tobacco control
Laws and control illicit tobacco products/ sale to under 18
5. The meeting of the district implementation & monitoring committee ( DI&MC) on tobacco control,
Gujranwala.
The objectives of the meeting were to review, the progress made to implement the tobacco control
activities & tobacco control laws in district Gujranwala and discuss the future strategies for enforcement
of tobacco control laws in Gujranwala
6. To share the previous activities and celebrate WNTD”
With Electronic & Print Media, Gujranwala.
To orientate electronic and print media on hazards of tobacco use, Second hand tobacco smoke,
Third hand smoke, Sheesha and Tobacco Control Laws.
The role of electronic and print media in this regard.
Highlight the issues regarding tobacco control in larger public interest.
7.
8. •To celebrate “WNTD” through awareness session/distribution of booklets and walk for
College Staff, students and general public to sensitize them on hazards of tobacco use,
Second hand tobacco smoke/ Sheesha and Tobacco Control.
9. To celebrate “WNTD” through awareness session/distribution of booklets
and walk for College Staff, students and general public to sensitize
them on hazards of tobacco use, Second hand tobacco smoke/ Sheesha and
Tobacco Control.
10. To celebrate WNTD with EDO Health Office Staff, District Gujranwala on Hazards of smoking and enforcement strategies
11. Following ‘No Tobacco Products’ use advertisement was advertised in local newspapers to
celebrate ‘WNTD’ 31st May 2015
12. My interview was published in local newspaper to sensitized general public on hazards of smoking/ Tobacco
products use and Tobacco control laws in the spirit of EDO-H letter to celebrate WNTD for a week