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Tarun started practising zealously. Every day, he would get up at four in
the morning and run up to ten miles.
This made him mentally and physically strong.
But there are so many factors, both mental and physical, that affect health
List such factors
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Discuze honor those factors are related to co-style diseases and what are
the ways to prevent them? Based on the discussion prepare a wote up




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Answered by ItzSmartyguy
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SOLUTION :

Must know abt the dreadful but animating recital of

Terry Fox

At a very young age, 18, Terry Fox received news that changed the course of his life and shook the outlook for his future. As an active teenager, he ran cross country and played college basketball, so when he started experiencing knee pain, he thought little of it until the pain got so severe that he finally went to see his doctor. At that doctor’s appointment Terry was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma bone cancer. His doctor told him that if he wanted to live, his right leg would need to be amputated above the knee. Three weeks after his surgery, Terry was learning to walk with the help of an artificial leg. However, the road to recovery was anything but easy for him. The time that he spent in recovery made a mark on him that was irreversible. He witnessed suffering like he had never encountered before: the screams of cancer patients around him and young, once capable bodies plagued by cancer.

“That night Terry dreamt about running across Canada.”

When he left the treatment center, he knew that he was one of the lucky ones. He decided to do something to help those battling for their lives. The night before Terry underwent his operation, his high school basketball coach brought him a running magazine that featured an article about an amputee who had run in the New York City Marathon. That night Terry dreamt about running across Canada. This dream never left him, nor did the heavy burden to help the patients he had met in the recovery center.

When he left the treatment center, he knew that he was one of the lucky ones. He decided to do something to help those battling for their lives. The night before Terry underwent his operation, his high school basketball coach brought him a running magazine that featured an article about an amputee who had run in the New York City Marathon. That night Terry dreamt about running across Canada. This dream never left him, nor did the heavy burden to help the patients he had met in the recovery center.Two years after his operation, Terry started training so he could achieve his dream and raise money for cancer research. He trained for 15 months, running a total of 3,159 miles. Some days, he would run until his leg was lraw and bleeding, but he didn’t relent running every day for 101 days until he could run 23 miles a day.

Before embarking on his cross-country run, Terry wrote a letter to adidas requesting footwear sponsorship. On April 12, 1980, he laced up his Orions, dipped his artificial leg in the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean and set off on the greatest run of his life, the Marathon of Hope.

On April 12, 1980, he laced up his Orions, dipped his artificial leg in the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean and set off on the greatest run of his life, the Marathon of Hope.By September 1 1980, Terry had run a total of 143 days and 5,373 kilometres before his cancer made a devastating return. On June 28 1981, the cancer took his life before he could finish his journey, his story inspired countless people across the world, and he united a nation in the fight to end the hurt of those touched by cancer.

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