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Timeless Wisdom on Health, Video 2

A Heart To Health Speak Virtually 14 million Americans have a history of heart attack or angina. It is now 1 of the leading causes of death in the United States. Far more than 1 million Americans have heart attacks every year. A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), is permanent damage to the heart muscle. “Myo” indicates muscle, “cardial” refers to the heart and “infarction” means death of tissue due to lack of blood supply. Nutrition and energy are delivered to the entire body by blood from the pumping heart. The heart itself needs constant energy in the form of oxygen and nutrients, which all come from the blood that delivered by way of the coronary arteries. A blockage in the coronary arteries prevents blood flow and causes the heart … Read entire article »

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A Link Between Higher Education And Heart Health

Studies have typically shown that extremely educated individuals are more likely than much less educated men and women to live healthy lifestyles. College graduates have an increased awareness of their wellness and are far more likely to take preventative precautions against illness. Information from the Copenhagen City Heart Study recently published proves this point, concluding that less educated people are a lot a lot more likely to be hospitalized for chronic heart failure. Health education begins in American elementary schools, but students who fail to achieve any education beyond high school typically have only the most simple knowledge of how the human body works and what a person really should do to preserve his or her health. Since low education levels normally coincide with poverty, researchers have also linked heart disease … Read entire article »

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Reproductive Health Education on Disadvantaged Adolescents in Thailand and India (case Study in Northern)

NEED AND CONTEXT It has been observed that the recent economic growth in the Asian cities indicate that there has been a breakdown of traditional support systems such as the family because of rapid urbanization and modernization. Moreover, a large number of people are living below the poverty line in impoverished environment in urban and rural communities. Their acute needs for housing, food, health, education, and incomes are the very forces that push adolescents to look for a means of livelihood on the streets, engage in prostitution, be hooked up with crime/drug syndicates, or become victims of sexual and physical abuse. It is a battle of bare struggle for daily survival and contributes in every ways they can. Any measure to penalize parents of such children … Read entire article »

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