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Social Determinants of Health in people life

Social deter­mi­nants of health can be defined as the con­di­tions in the social, phys­i­cal and eco­nom­ic envi­ron­ment in which peo­ple are born, live, work and this includes access to Health­care. Day con­sists of poli­cies pro­grams and Insti­tu­tions and oth­er aspects of the social struc­ture includ­ing the gov­ern­ment and pri­vate sec­tors as well as com­mu­ni­ty factors […]

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What is Health ? Definition, Benefits

Health is a broad con­cept that includes a broad range of mean­ing that ranges from nar­row tech­ni­cal def­i­n­i­tions to all embrac­ing philo­soph­i­cal def­i­n­i­tion. Health is often described as devoid of ill­ness and as a state of well being. These are cre­at­ed and main­tained by a set of fac­tors which are known as deter­mi­nants of health.

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The Vedic Literature, Vedic Age — History & Social Life

Besides the Vedas, the Brah­mins, the Aranyakas and the Upnishads are also a part of the Vedic lit­er­a­ture. The Brah­mins con­sists of the Vedic hymns in sim­ple prose. The Aranyakas were meant for those who gave up word­ly life and lived in the forests.  The Upan­ishads deal with the Indi­an Phi­los­o­phy that is the theory

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Formation of Primary Urine : Layers Explained

In the human is nephron has a glomeru­lus which func­tions as a micro­scop­ic fil­ter that con­stant­ly fil­ters blood. Blood which is to be fil­tered and touched the glomeru­lus which con­sists of fen­es­trat­ed cap­il­lar­ies as they have open­ings or pores. These fen­es­tra­tions are hun­dred times more per­me­able than the con­tin­u­ous cap­il­lar­ies cap­il­lar­ies with­out fun­ny sta­tions that

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Explanation of Urine Volume and Concentration in DCT

When the time fil­trate reach­es the dis­tal con­vo­lut­ed tubule of the ascend­ing Limb DCT(distal con­vo­lut­ed tubule) most of the solute have been reab­sorbed. The fil­trate enter­ing DCT does has a high con­cen­tra­tion of Urea and oth­er wastages through it is hypoos­mot­ic to the inter­sti­tial flu­id as NaCl has been trans­port­ed out of the Tubu­lar lumen.  This

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How to Know Our Past

Sources of His­to­ry Unwrit­ten sources like tools weapons coins jew­ellery cave paint­ing and draw­ing as dug out from below the earth are the evi­dence for the Pre­his­toric peri­od.  Archae­o­log­i­cal Sources There are many archae­o­log­i­cal sources few of them are: Tools and Weapons- the ear­ly man made crude tools from hard stones. Lat­er Flint anoth­er vari­ety of

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The challenges of development or growth

The mean­ing of the con­cept of devel­op­ment is dif­fer­ent for dif­fer­ent peo­ple. One thing is def­i­nite­ly com­mon that devel­op­ment means the dif­fu­sion of growth to all sec­tions of the soci­ety to raise the stan­dard of life of the peo­ple.  The devel­op­ment con­veys the ideas of improve­ment, progress well-being, and inspi­ra­tion for a bet­ter life.  Through the

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What is Peace ? Explained

Peace is a sit­u­a­tion of non-vio­lence as well as to live in a soci­ety and to work smooth­ly is called peace. Like democ­ra­cy jus­tice and human rights piece has become a buzz­word. Peace is one of the most desired sit­u­a­tions not only by the saints and philoso­phers but also by every ordi­nary per­son. Even those

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What is Secularism ? Explained

Sec­u­lar­ism entails respect for all reli­gions and ways of life, because reli­gion is ulti­mate­ly a way of life. Sec­u­lar­ism is not a sin­gle phi­los­o­phy; rather, it is a broad­er out­look on life and ways of liv­ing that has been inter­pret­ed dif­fer­ent­ly in dif­fer­ent loca­tions and peri­ods. This is a way of think­ing depen­dent on human

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What is Nationalism and Pluralism ? Explained in India

Nation­al­ism Nation­al­ism is a very pow­er­ful force or feel­ing which unite the peo­ple of the nation to the glo­ri­ous his­to­ry, dig­ni­ty, inter­ests and objec­tives of the Nation-state.  It is a feel­ing which sub­or­di­nates the indi­vid­ual and region­al feel­ings and inter­ests to the nation­al feel­ings and nation­al inter­ests. It is gen­er­at­ed among the peo­ple of our

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