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Health and health care need to be distinguished from each other for no better reason than that the former is often incorrectly seen as a direct function of the latter. Heath is clearly not the mere absence of disease. Good Health confers on a person or groups freedom from illness - and the ability to realize one's potential.

Health is therefore best understood as the indispensable basis for defining a person's sense of well being. The health of populations is a distinct key issue in public policy discourse in every mature society often determining the deployment of huge society.
So, lets see what are the things needed to be addressed in the 'Healthcare Industry'

Health is therefore best understood as the indispensable basis for defining a person's sense of well being. The health of populations is a distinct key issue in public policy discourse in every mature society often determining the deployment of huge society.
So, lets see what are the things needed to be addressed in the 'Healthcare Industry'
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Develop A Supportive Environment
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Malnutrition
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Shanmugam.R
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"Malnutrition"
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thats true.few weeks before magazine Frontline also reported premature deaths of child in India is much more than the inherited Africa because of malnutrition.There is strong correlation between these two cases. on one side the number of KFC and...
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Sovan Maiti
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Creating a supportive environment for maternal and newborn health requires challenging the social, economic and cultural barriers that perpetuate gender inequality and discrimination. This involves several key actions: educating women and girls...
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help them spend time in better ways
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increase involvement in sports activities
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Phani Mohan krishna
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Though Vociferous Former health Minister Anubumani Ramdoss should be commended for his Relentless fight against this Tobacco looby/Smoking. Tobacco has now other benefits: Researchers at the Thomas Jefferson University are using genetic...
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G A Narayan
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"Practical Suggestions to Stop Smoking"
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For most heavy smokers, smoking has ceased to be “just a Habit” and instead turned into an “Addiction”. Unfortunately for these persons, their “Will Power” or “Mind Control Power” (with regards to Quitting Smoking only) has severely diminished....
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S.V.MULEY
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"help them spend time in better ways"
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Since smoking can't be banned legally,at least all kinds of possible taxes can be imposed on these industries even twice a year. This will edit lower and middle class smokers.Also, good revenue will come from the smokers who can pay to spoil...
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Ravindra Sharma
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Banned only when and where specifically well warranted. Else it may never succeed. Effort should as well be continued with creating specific zones where those who wish to may smoke. Applicability must be well addressed before suggesting to ban.
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Krishna Bhardwaj
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Yes of course smoking should be banned in public places.Smoking is no where a good thing. So many diseases are due to this and Government can take a serious step to ban the manufacturing and selling of such thing considering the healthy future of...
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shilpa yadav
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Yes ofcourse it should be banned. Smoking is not only injuries to the person who smoke but also to those around him. So people should be punished if they smoke in the public. And the government should try to band the selling of cigarette in...
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A Strong & Effective Food Campaign
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Direct farm to customer
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S. Muralidharan
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"India has everything for everyone's NEED and not for every one's GREED - Mahatma Gandhi"
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The moment we have crossed our boundaries, pursuing every thing for self-interest, the country of this magnitude surely would face enormous inequity problem. We treat our peasants and other poor people akin to beasts. Unless we develop love and...
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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"A Strong & Effective Food Campaign"
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Thanks for the referral Ms.Bindu. I agree with your argument. So the political will power has to play the dominant role in order to eradicate this issues.
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At first blush, the basic numbers paint a grim picture. While there's a double-digit annual increase in health outlays, as many as 3.1 million people are infected with HIV and roughly 800 000 contract an infectious form of tuberculosis each year. The country graduates 27 000 doctors each year but most want to work in major cities. Millions must walk miles to see a physician.A fee-levying private health care sector comprises 82% of overall health expenditures, while less than 1% of the population is covered by health insurance. Still, experts say that India's health care sector is both booming and moving quickly to resolve many of the endemic structural problems that the country has faced in...
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Chhavi Kumar Tyagi
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Ya! Excellent facts, every body should have a concern about, including our govt.,
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Business Development
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We are planning to organise Healthcare Event on large scale in India on diverse topics. This event will include talks on diverse areas in Healthcare like Medical Informatics, Rural Healthcare, Hospital Planning, Infrastructure Design, PPP,...
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psychosis
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caused due to divine intervention
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Rohit Khanna
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Please elaborate more on the subject and also please give proper sides as others can understand and contribute in this.
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dr manjula rau
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mental illness is a disease needs treatment
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