Fine-tuning our health is not a single day’s work rather it’s a continuous process that takes time and planning.
We all should start fine-tuning our health at the age of 18 only but it’s never too late.
There are certain tests we should all be doing every year fine-tuning our health which reflects the day-to-day functioning of our body.
If there is any deviation from those baseline standard parameters, then we have to look for the reason why our parameters are not falling within the normal range.
Good health is a choice and we all should choose wisely.
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Myth, a symbolic narrative, usually of unknown origin and at least partly traditional, that ostensibly relates actual events and that is especially associated with religious belief.
While I understand, these myths have been prevalent for generations;
They gave hope to our friends and family members.
But, we have to understand that more than 100 years back, knowledge was very limited.
We need to weigh both risks and benefits equally whenever we try to treat any medical conditions by following old myths.
We did not have choices for the last several generations, but now we do have choices.
$0.00Everyone should be well aware about the importance of good sleep for our physical health, mental health, and for our long life. This book on sleep projects upon the following points:
The amount of sleep we really need
Stages of NREM and REM sleep cycles
Things happen to us during sleep
Harmful effects caused by lack of sleep
Insomnia symptoms and ways to deal with it
Recommendations to get good night sleep
Effects of factors like aging, travelling, jetlag etc. on sleep
Gold Standard Blood Tests are suggested to be done every year starting at the age of 18 years till rest of life. Know why?
•This book explains the composition of blood.• It will give insight on importance of complete blood count (CBC)• Know the role of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets in our body.• Why White blood cells called the defensive army of our body?• What is the role of Hemoglobin or Hematocrit in diseases like Anemia and Leukemia.
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