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Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 57 influenza spread across the world killing more than 25 million in six months some estimates put the total killed at over twice that number possibly even 100 million. in the united states about 28% of the population suffered and 500000 to 675000 died. in britain 200000 died in france more than 400000. entire villages perished in alaska and southern africa. in australia an estimated 10000 people died and in the fiji islands 14% of the population died during only two weeks and in western samoa 22%. an estimated 17 million died in india about 5% of indias population at the timeRead More....
Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 58 in the british indian army almost 22% of troops who caught the disease died of it. while world war idid not cause the flu the close quarters and mass movement of troops quickened its spread. it has been speculated that the soldiers immune systems were weakened by the stresses of combat and chemical attacks increasing their susceptibility to the disease shine india monthly magazine subscription. Read More....
Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 59 improvements in medical cures for these diseases programmes for mass vaccination and efforts to improve sanitation helped to control epidemics. however diseases like malaria tuberculosis diarrhoea and dysentery continue to kill people even today although the numbers are nowhere as high as they used to be in the epidemics of the past. surat witnessed a small epidemic of plague in september 1994 while dengue and chikungunya epidemics have been reported in various parts of the country in 2006. famines were also a major and recurring source of increased mortality shine... Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 60 famines were caused by high levels of continuing poverty and malnutrition in an agroclimatic environment that was very vulnerable to variations in rainfall. lack of adequate means of transportation and communication as well as inadequate efforts on the part of the state were some of the factors responsible for famines. however as scholars like amartya sen and others have shown famines were not necessarily due to fall in foodgrains production they were also caused by a failure of entitlements or the inability of people to buy or otherwise obtain food shine india mon... competition refresher magazine competition refresher magazine published this article page no 21 there is a lot of stigma associated with mental health issues. this is a reason people do not seek health care. however mental illnesses are very similar to any physical illness. with right advice from trained doctors and with medications both physical and mental illnesses can be treated. it is time to start talking about mental health issue and destigmatise it. get professional help if you have any mental health issue. do not delay or hesitate. let us destigmatise mental health. regular physical activity is a zero-cost effort which one can do for good health. according to who and many other health agencies people should eng...
