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Ch 3 health the ultimate treasure explores the concept that true health goes far beyond merely not being sick. These concise, scannable revision notes break down the most important concepts, including the definition of health, disease types, and lifestyle strategies for holistic well-being. [1, 2, 3] ## 1. What is Health? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), health is defined as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." [3] Health has three primary dimensions: [3] * Physical Health: Proper functioning of all body organs and having the energy to perform daily tasks without fatigue. * Mental Health: A positive attitude, emotional stability, and the ability to cope with daily stress. * Social Health: Having strong relationships, a supportive community, and avoiding feelings of isolation or loneliness. [3, 4] ## 2. Types of Diseases Diseases are broadly classified into two main categories: * Communicable Diseases: Diseases that can spread from an infected person to a healthy person (e.g., Influenza, Common Cold, Typhoid, Chickenpox). They are caused by pathogens like viruses, bacteria, and fungi. [5, 6, 7] * Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs): Diseases that do not spread from person to person (e.g., Diabetes, Asthma). They are often the result of an unhealthy lifestyle, poor diet, lack of physical activity, or genetics. [5, 6, 7, 8] ## 3. Prevention of Communicable Diseases To stop infectious diseases from spreading, the chapter emphasizes the following hygiene and preventive measures: [5, 9, 10] * Personal Hygiene: Washing hands frequently, taking regular baths, and covering the mouth/nose when coughing or sneezing. * Vector Control: Preventing the breeding of mosquitoes (which spread Malaria and Dengue) by clearing stagnant water and using mosquito nets or repellents. * Clean Food and Water: Ensuring drinking water is boiled/purified and food is stored hygienically to prevent diseases like cholera. [3, 9] ## 4. Immunity and Vaccination * Immunity: The natural or developed ability of the body to resist and fight off infections. * Vaccination: The process of introducing a weakened or harmless form of a germ into the body. This trains the immune system to recognize and fight the germ in the future. [3] ## 5. Habits for a Healthy Lifestyle Our daily choices directly impact our well-being. To maintain ultimate health, you should follow these key habits: [2, 5, 11] * Eat a Balanced Diet: Consume plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while avoiding processed, sugary, and fatty foods. * Stay Physically Active: Exercise, walk, cycle, or play outdoor sports daily. Limit screen time. * Get Adequate Rest: Sleep for 7–8 hours every night to help your body and mind recover. * Manage Stress: Practice yoga, simple breathing exercises (pranayama), and spend quality time with family and friends. * Say NO to Harmful Substances: Completely avoid addictive and harmful substances like tobacco, alcohol, and drugs. * Keep the Environment Clean: Ensure your surroundings are hygienic and free of pollution to reduce the risk of illness.
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