Dimensions of Health

There are different types of dimensions of health. Health can be promoted by promoting healthy activities such as regular exercise and adequate sleep, as well as reducing or avoiding unhealthy activities or conditions such as smoking or excessive stress. Different definitions of health have been used in different ways over time. Some factors that influence…

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Obesity and its cure through Yoga

Obesity and Its Management through Yoga: A Holistic Approach to Health Obesity, characterized by excess body fat, has become a global health epidemic. It poses a significant risk to both physical and mental well-being and is associated with various chronic conditions. In recent years, yoga has gained recognition as a holistic approach to managing obesity….

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Circulatory System and Its Function

The Circulatory System: Its Structure and Vital Functions The circulatory system, often referred to as the cardiovascular system, is a complex network of organs, vessels, and blood that plays a fundamental role in maintaining life. It serves as the body’s transportation system, circulating blood and vital substances throughout the body to support various functions. In…

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Asana and its types

Medieval hatha yoga texts describe asanas as providing spiritual and physical benefits. More recently, studies have proven that they improve flexibility, strength, and balance, reduce stress and related conditions, and alleviate certain diseases, particularly asthma and diabetes. Asana  Asana (Sanskrit: Āsana) is a physical posture, originally a generic term for a stationary, seated meditative pose,…

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Sprain and Strain

Sprain- A sprain is a soft tissue injury. It is the injury of ligaments. A sprain occurs in joints like that- ankle joints, wrist joints, knee joints, and elbow joints. A sprain may or may not lead to a fracture. classification- It is classified into three grades based on their severity. Grade I- This is…

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YMCA (Young Man’s Christian Association) and Contibution of H C Buck in the development of Physical Education in India

Young Man’s Christian Association (YMCA) is represented by the English alphabet Y. These. The YMCA was founded by George William in London on 6 June 1844. The main goal of the YMCA was to adopt Christian principles to develop body, mind, and spirit. Now its headquarters is in Geneva (Switzerland). History of YMCA The Young…

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This week’s top health stories include a warning from WHO about the prevalence of oral disease.

This week’s top health stories include a warning from WHO about the prevalence of oral disease. In a world grappling with the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s easy to overlook other health issues that warrant our attention. This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a stark warning about the prevalence of…

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Physical Education in India before and after independence

There is no literary material available about physical education in ancient India. Ancient India, like ancient China, was religious and very close to Indian culture and traditions. His lifestyle was very simple.In ancient India, the main education center was Gurukul, where sages and sages provided complete education. Special attention was given to physical activities in…

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