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  1. Communicable diseases spread through infected air, dirty water, unclean food, insects or by touching infected people or things. We can prevent them by practicing good hygiene like washing hands often, using clean drinking water, eating safe food, keeping surroundings clean and getting vaccinated. UsRead more

    Communicable diseases spread through infected air, dirty water, unclean food, insects or by touching infected people or things. We can prevent them by practicing good hygiene like washing hands often, using clean drinking water, eating safe food, keeping surroundings clean and getting vaccinated. Using masks, mosquito nets and avoiding contact with sick people also helps. These simple habits protect us and others from falling sick.

     

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  2. Diseases are not always caused by infections. Many illnesses are non-communicable and result from unhealthy habits, poor diet, lack of exercise, pollution or genetic factors. For example, diabetes, asthma, cancer and deficiency diseases like scurvy or goitre are not caused by germs but by lifestyleRead more

    Diseases are not always caused by infections. Many illnesses are non-communicable and result from unhealthy habits, poor diet, lack of exercise, pollution or genetic factors. For example, diabetes, asthma, cancer and deficiency diseases like scurvy or goitre are not caused by germs but by lifestyle or nutritional issues. So, disease prevention includes not just avoiding infections but also living a healthy, balanced life.

     

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  3. Parasites are organisms that depend on another living being, called the host, for food and survival. They live either inside the body or on the surface. Parasites harm the host by stealing nutrients and sometimes causing serious diseases. Examples are tapeworms in the intestine, lice on the scalp anRead more

    Parasites are organisms that depend on another living being, called the host, for food and survival. They live either inside the body or on the surface. Parasites harm the host by stealing nutrients and sometimes causing serious diseases. Examples are tapeworms in the intestine, lice on the scalp and protozoa causing malaria. Parasites spread through contaminated food, water or contact and can be prevented by maintaining hygiene and good sanitation.

     

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  4. While iodine is important for proper thyroid function, taking too much can lead to health problems. It may cause hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), swelling in the neck, weight changes, irregular heartbeat and even headaches. Our body needs iodine in the right amount. Excess can disturb hormonalRead more

    While iodine is important for proper thyroid function, taking too much can lead to health problems. It may cause hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), swelling in the neck, weight changes, irregular heartbeat and even headaches. Our body needs iodine in the right amount. Excess can disturb hormonal balance and damage health. It’s best to get iodine from a balanced diet and avoid taking supplements without a doctor’s advice.

     

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  5. Deficiency diseases are caused by the lack of specific nutrients in the diet. If our body doesn’t get enough vitamins or minerals, it becomes weak and prone to illnesses. For example, lack of iron causes anaemia, lack of iodine causes goitre and lack of vitamin D leads to weak bones. These diseasesRead more

    Deficiency diseases are caused by the lack of specific nutrients in the diet. If our body doesn’t get enough vitamins or minerals, it becomes weak and prone to illnesses. For example, lack of iron causes anaemia, lack of iodine causes goitre and lack of vitamin D leads to weak bones. These diseases are preventable through a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, grains and dairy products to meet all nutritional needs.

     

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