Medical Initiatives of Brahma Kumaris
Rajayogi bk Dr.Nair fromMt.abu came to Rajamhundry to condect 3 days
“ Madura madu meham” free diabetic camp. Public attended to the camp and benefit from it by showing them the decreaseded blood sugar level on everyday evening
PREVENTING CHRONIC DISEASE BY DIET & LIFESTYLE CHANGES
Coronary artery disease (CAD), ischemic stroke, diabetes, and some specific cancers, which until recently were common only in high-income countries, are now becoming the dominant sources of morbidity and mortality worldwide. A general conclusion is that reducing identified, modifiable dietary and lifestyle risk factors could prevent most cases of CAD, stroke, diabetes, and many cancers among high-income populations. These findings are profoundly important, because they indicate that these diseases are not inevitable consequences of a modern society. Furthermore, low rates of these diseases can be attained without drugs or expensive medical facilities, an outcome that is not surprising, because their rates have historically been extremely low in developing countries with few medical facilities. However, preventing these diseases will require changes in behaviors related to smoking,physical activity, and diet; investments in education, food policies, andurban physical infrastructure are needed to support and encourage these changes.
