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    What does health look like?

    Health is not merely the absence of illness; it’s a state of physical, mental, and social well-being. While internal factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and medical history play significant roles in determining health, there are also external visual indicators that can suggest a person’s overall well-being. Let’s explore what health looks like visually, examining the physical appearance and manifestations of well-being that can serve as external signs of overall health.   Physical Appearance of Health The physical appearance of an individual can often reflect their overall health status. While it’s essential to remember that appearances can be deceiving and not…

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    How do you know you are healthy?

    Recognizing and assessing one’s health status is essential for maintaining overall well-being and making informed decisions about lifestyle choices. While good health encompasses various aspects of physical, mental, and emotional wellness, some specific indicators and markers can help individuals gauge their health status and overall sense of well-being. In this blog, let’s discuss how to recognize signs of good health and well-being, as well as methods for assessing personal health.   Indicators of Good Health: Physical Fitness: Good health often manifests in physical fitness, which includes strength, endurance, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness. Engaging in regular exercise and physical activity can…

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    Angina

    INTRODUCTION: Ischemic heart disease (IHD) remains the leading global cause of death, and Angina comes under the umbrella of ischemic heart disease. Angina is cardiac discomfort that occurs when the heart isn’t able to get enough oxygen, and later on it will feel like chest pain, discomfort, squeezing, and some sort of pressure in the chest. It’s sometimes called angina pectoris or ischemic chest pain. These are the symptoms of heart disease, which illustrate that there is something wrong with the arteries of the heart or that they are narrowed down, due to which no oxygen is supplied to the…