hygienic life vs social causes
DESCRIPTION
•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.TRANSCRIPT
Hygienic LifeGoal For Better Life www.techieoasis.org
TechiOasis Presents
Awareness
program to
live a hygienic
life By solving
social issues
INDIA AS THE CAPITAL OF SOME DEADLY DISEASESARISES DUE TO PULLUTION
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.
DENGUE
• 5395 cases were reported in the year 2007 out of which 69 suffered death.
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Dengue trend in India
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.
Primary Risk Factors
•Tobacco smoke
•Secondhand smoke
•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%.
Diabetes at a glance
Swine Flu•The WHO has raised the Influenza Pandemic Alert to the highest level which is 6.
Total Confirmed Cases in India 44350Total Deaths in India 2520
(till 28/09/2010 18:40 IST)
Swine flu precautions
Swine flu precautions
Swine flu precautions
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Swine flu precautions
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.
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.
With the passing years the estimation is increasing.
World AIDS DAY
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.
•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.
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.
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
• 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
Number of deaths due to diarrhea.
Mortality Rates
Medicines is notwhat we need to live.We need healthy diet
which is possible Only by having 0 pollution
and degradation
We know that behaviour change is difficult, And providing information on diet and exercisessimply is not enough,community based efforts and policy are required.
MAKING STRATEGIES TO REDUCE AND PREVENT DISEASES AND
ENVIRONMENT.
EDUCATE CHILDERN AT ANY RISK. THEY ARE FUTURE OF INDIA.
…A NATION OF 1.16
BILLION LIVES
HUNTED DOWN BY DISEASESTAKE STEPSAND MOVE
FORWARD TO HYGIENIC LIFE
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STOP THINKING TAKE STEPS TO SAVE ENVIRONMENT
AND TO LIVE A HEALTHY AND HYGIENIC LIFE
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