Yoga Can Help Control Non-Communicable Diseases Health Minister JP Nadda 1. With non-communicable diseases (NCDS) claiming nearly tive mon lives in india every year, the Centre today said yoga can help control these diseases and that the ancient Indian practice is being encouraged as an integral part of their prevention and management. Launching a campaign on non communicable diseases (NCDS) to generate awareness among the people and an M-Diabetes initiative where people can get information on prevention and management through a missed call Health Minister JP Nadda said prevention of diseases, whether non communicable or communicable, will remain at the forefront of his government. "Yoga and knowledge in AYUSH system of medicine can be of great help in not only preventing but also controlling non-communicable disease Traditional system of medicines can complement modern medicine" 2. "Yoga is not only physical activity but also a complete science of living Yoga as an intervention is being encouraged as an integral part of NCD prevention and management. Mr. Nadda said at a national conference on Prevention and Control of Major NCD in India. Mr. Nadda also launched the second round of Global Adult Tobacco use and tracking key tobacco control indication (GATS-2) for systematically monitoring adult tobacco *Prevention of diseases will always remain in the forefront, whether for communicable or NCD and awareness regarding a balanced lifestyle and healthy living is a crucial pillar in combating NCDs. Mr Nadda said 1 Mr. Nadda said as most of major NCDs, generally labelled as lifestyle disease, are acquired, there is an urgent need for paying attention to their preventive aspective and social behavior change plays a major role in preventing NCDs. 4. Minister of State for AYUSH Shripad Yesso Naik said there is a need for a holistic approach for maintaining good health and to integrate traditional medicinal practice and healthy lifestyle for leading a healthy life. According to the World Health Organisation, every year, roughly 5-8 million Indians die from heart and lung diseases, structure, cancer and diabetes
Now answer any five of the following questions:
1. Which type of diseases can be controlled by Yoga? 2. How can an M-Diabeles initiative help people? 3. What is yoga? Why is it being encouraged? 4 What was the objective of the second round of Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS2)? 5. What is a crucial pillar in combating non-communicable diseases (NCDs)? 6. What is needed for the prevention of NCDs?
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- Yoga reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, keeps off weight, and improves cardiovascular health, all of which lead to reducing your risk of heart disease. Osteoporosis. It is well documented that weight-bearing exercise strengthens bones and helps prevent osteoporosis.
- Senegal aims to prevent diabetes and its complications through the use of mobile telephony. The programme was launched jointly by WHO, the Ministry of Health and Social Action and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
- Yoga incorporates breathing exercises, meditation and poses designed to encourage relaxation and reduce stress. Practicing yoga is said to come with many benefits for both mental and physical health. There is no doubt about the importance of Yoga for students.
- The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) is a global standard for systematically monitoring adult tobacco use (smoking and smokeless) and tracking key tobacco control indicators. GATS is a household survey of persons aged 15 and above conducted in all 30 states of India and two Union Territories.
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1. Arthritis, Diabetes, Hypertension, Depression, Poly Cystic Ovaries, Liver Problems, Lower Back Pain.
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