World health organization

News |  Relevance |  Videos
World health organization

By: Alice Brooks

The old adage “You are what you eat” is coming full circle.  How many times have we heard this and not really thought about what it means? Truly our bodies – right down to the cellular level  – have only one source from which to build bones, muscle, brain, organ and tissue. That [...]

By: Chris JensenImagine a continuous supply of fresh, safe and healthy vegetables at home. Would you be the type who enjoys more on outdoor activity rather staying at home? If you are then, growing your own organic garden will be for you. This can be a good practice or a hobby with the ease as [...]

World health organization

By: Rev. Dawn Smith

Does what you consume reflect your attitude? Are you eating to preserve your body, your wallet, or your world? Do you have enough energy to think about it? With so many diets claiming to be the best way to have energy, health, and well-being while saving the planet, which is a conscious [...]

World health organization

By: Jane Worthington

Sweating is an incredibly important part of our normal body process to get rid of waste. However, no matter whom you ask, most people would say that sweating is incredibly gross and unattractive, unless it’s done in a shower enclosure and immediately rinsed away. It is a problem that sweating has developed such [...]

World health organization

By: apollodkv

‘Health is Wealth’ this maxim is definitely true even in today’s materialistic world when nothing seems to compete with money as the rival. To secure their precious health, most of the people are playing it safe by getting insured for medical cover. This enables one get financial support in the times of medical need [...]

World health organization

By: chhote

In a perfect world your master bedroom should be a haven in which you and your spouse can retreat from the world and enjoy each other. Unfortunately, the same type of clutter and dust that invades every other room in your house can spill over into your master bedroom.One of the easiest ways to [...]

World health organization

By: Fran Black

In our modern, fast-paced world, safety and health are too often sacrificed in the name of haste. From toys to clothing to home repairs, we take short-cuts, and in so doing we cut out what is really important–quality. Quality of life cannot be measured simply in time-efficiency. There is also value in choosing [...]

World health organization

By: Mohd. Faim A. Ansari

Health Maintenance Through Positive ThinkingPaper presented in National Seminar on Positive Perspectives of Health and Behaviour, Department of Psychology, M.D. University, Rohtak, February, 1&2, 2008. M. FAIM A. ANSARI (RESEARCH SCHOLAR)       ASIYA AIJAZ (READER)DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY             THE ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY                                     ALIGARH            Health:Psychological resources such as hope, optimism, personal control, sense of meaning, and subjective well-being are [...]

World health organization

By: Brett Rodgers

For years now I have been wondering if people will ever come to their senses and get their priorities straight. I thought, “Certainly God will figure out a way to make people be good to the Earth and get interested in environmentalism. Surely Krishna can get people to eat healthy food and take [...]

World health organization

By: Rob Anderson

There are many dietary supplements on the internet that provide great benefits to your health. Some of them are made from natural components while others are made of chemicals and other man made constituents. Actually, one of these dietary complements is silver colloid. This product is widely marketed around the world by many [...]

World health organization

By: Low Jeremy

Getting people to support a cause may be easy but getting them to support it with money is another thing! People may feel sympathetic with the project and may even identify with the problem that you are aiming to solve but they may not go to the extent of supporting it with money.
The [...]

World health organization

By: Janet Martin

It is common to see news in the paper or on television about flashfloods in the country or in other parts of the world. These are all caused by changes in the weather and environment which are usually attributed to global warming. Although you may know that these phenomena are serious and can [...]

World health organization

By: Organic-care

1. Non organic food has a less nutritional value.
Most of the food we purchase from the supermarket is processed. It goes through industrial processes, and high-level temperatures heating.
These processes wipe out the largest part of the vitamins, minerals and fiber in our food.
The rest of the vitamins and natural resources are not sufficient for [...]

World health organization

By: Paddy Martin

This is the story of ‘Rosie” who had to wait seven months, because of a dire Irish Health Service, to see a consultant for bowel cancer.
This brave ladies’ real name was Susie Long and she passed away in October 2007…she really never had a chance because she didn’t have Health Insurance. She left [...]

click-bank