The Silent Epidemic: Obesity induced Diabetes:
Hear from fitness, martial arts, and health guru Sifu Cecil, as he talks about healthier living and thinking, and exposes why obesity is a “silent epidemic” and how it triggers diabetes
Hear from fitness, martial arts, and health guru Sifu Cecil, as he talks about healthier living and thinking, and exposes why obesity is a “silent epidemic” and how it triggers diabetes
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Speakers: Dr Evan Harris MP; Luke Johnson; Professor Susan Neiman; Brendan O’Neill Chair: Claire Fox Prime Minister Gordon Brown responded to the economic crisis by calling in March for a return to the values of the good society. A true son-of-the-manse, he invoked a time when hard work and effort was valued along with enterprise, honesty and integrity. Certainly, there is a consensus across British politics that our values are in crisis as well as our economy. The Joseph Rowntree Trusts Contemporary Social Evils report declares Britain is beset by problems like drink and drug abuse, family breakdown and rampant individualism. Similar concerns about Broken Britain led Tory shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley to suggest the recession might be good for us, because people tend to smoke less, drink less alcohol and spend time at home with their families. The predominant critiques suggest todays crisis is a symptom of our addiction to consumption, and a good society should focus on well-being and happiness instead. The global crisis is regularly presented as payback time for human greed. The Labour-left group Compass notes approvingly that the recession is working as a corrective against individualistic and materialistic attitudes. Others argue for a new corporate ethics, with financial risk-taking and rampant capitalism indicted by events. But is the recession really a problem of ethics or morality? Is there a danger the new anti-capitalist ethic amounts to little more …
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According to the World Health Organization, there are 45 million seriously visually impaired people in the world. About 275 thousand live in Russia. What is their life like? How do they cope with everyday problems? Despite their disability, many show a determination to live life to the full. They parachute jump, become judo professionals, and perform in the theatre. Find out more about them in The Inner Vision documentary.
Marcia Degelman, Certified Massage Therapist and Integrative Medicine Practitioner at UCSF’s Osher Center, discusses how the relaxation response is the opposite of the body’s stress response. Learn about body-centered progressive relaxation and guided visualization to experience some of the benefits of conscious relaxation. Series: Integrative Medicine Today [6/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 18750]
Dharamraaj is severely injured, the people around take him to his home. Santu is shocked to see Dharamraaj in such a state. She does not have Pinakin or anybody elses contact number to inform them. The people of the village call for the doctor. Till then a villager who got Dharamraaj home, asks Santu to get hot water. Santu is scared to enter the kitchen as Tarulataben has warned her from entering the kitchen. With lots of courage & keeping in mind Dharamraajs deteriorating condition she enters the kitchen. The villager goes to call Pinakin leaving Santu alone in the house to take care of Dharamraaj. The doctor calls up at Dharamraajs home & instructs Santu to give a particular medicine to Dharamraaj till he reaches there. Santu is uneducated & is unable to make out which medicine she is supposed to give. At the inauguration pooja, Hiten is busy preparing for the pooja but forgets to get sweets. Champakali gives him the sweets which Santu had given without revealing the fact that Santu gave the sweets. The doctor reaches Dharamraajs house. He is stunned to see Dharamraajs deteriorating health to an extent that he cannot take chances of wasting time in taking him to the hospital. He asks Santu the reason for not giving him the medicine. Santu reveals to him that as she is uneducated hence she was unable to understand anything. Hitens pooja starts & they get a call that Dharamraaj is severely injured. On hearing this news, Dharamraajs parents & sister leave for home but …
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