Health Brief: Prevent unwanted pregnancy without pills and condoms, Australian-born baby girl who smiles even when she cries

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To help you take better care of yourself and your family’s health, we have come up with ‘Weekly Health Brief’. In this you will get major health updates, important research related data and relevant advice from doctors. By reading this in just 2 minutes, you will get important information related to health and you will be able to take better care of the family.

1. Singer KK’s life could have been saved, you too should learn life saving techniques

Bollywood’s famous singer KK died of cardiac arrest during a show in Kolkata. Later, in the post-mortem report, it was revealed that KK had a blockage in his heart during the attack. Had he been given CPR in time, his life could have been saved. For CPR, the patient is laid down, pressure is placed on his chest and breathing is given through the mouth. In cases like heart attack, CPR is successful in saving lives.

2. Prevent unwanted pregnancy like this with the rhythm method without pills and condoms

With the help of the rhythm method, you can prevent unwanted pregnancy without pills and condoms. It is completely natural. In this, you just have to take care of your menstrual cycle. According to doctors, 14 days before the period, women are in a state of being fertile. Having sex during that time is the most likely to get pregnant. If you do not have sex in the period of 3-4 days before the 14 days of your menstrual cycle, then the risk of unwanted pregnancy is greatly reduced.

3. Baby born with a permanent smile smiles even when she weeps

A baby girl was born in Australia who has a permanent smile on her face. The girl is seen smiling even while sleeping. Although doctors are calling it a disorder. They say that this is due to Bilateral Macrostomia Syndrome. This is a rare syndrome, due to which there is a streak-like pull on both sides of the cheek of the victim. Due to which he is always seen smiling.

4. Children may suffer from Down syndrome if married at an older age

Dine syndrome is a congenital disease. The mental development of children suffering from this does not happen with their age. Doctors believe that Down syndrome in children is directly related to the age of the mother. The older the mother is, the higher the risk of the baby developing Down syndrome. According to the National Down Syndrome Society, becoming a mother over the age of 45 increases the risk of Down syndrome in a child. At this age, one out of every 30 babies is born with Down syndrome.

5, if women exercise in the morning and men in the evening, then there will be more benefit,

According to a new research by ‘Frontiers in Physiology’, exercising in the morning for women and in the evening for men is more beneficial. In this research done on 56 women and men, it came out that women who exercise in the morning have better health. On the other hand, men who exercised in the evening were found to be more fit.

6. Chickpox spread in MP between Kovid and monkeypox, if red rash comes, show the doctor

Chickenpox is also spreading its feet in Madhya Pradesh amidst the threat of Kovid and monkeypox. In the last month, 31 patients have been found in 7 districts of the state. In Chhindwara alone, 13 patients have been confirmed. After which the Health Department has issued advisory for all the districts. In this infectious disease, red rash starts appearing on the chest, back and face. Chickenpox mainly affects children, adolescents, adults, pregnant women.

7. Overweight women and slim men are more prone to fractures

Overweight women are at higher risk of bone fractures. An overweight woman is more likely to break a bone than a thin or normal weight woman due to the same injury. On the other hand, it is the exact opposite in men. Here the bones of obese people are stronger. This information has come to the fore in a report by Canada’s CHUL Research Center.

8. Traffic pollution can be dangerous in pregnancy, both mother and child are at risk

In a new research from the University of California, traffic related pollution has been attributed to many problems during pregnancy. It has been told in research that exposure to pollution particles from vehicles causes changes in the cells of the placenta. Due to which there is a bad effect on the health of the mother and the unborn child.

9. Methods of giving birth like water birth and lotus birth can be dangerous

In the last few years, the trend of non-traditional delivery has increased across the world. Women are adopting alternative options like water birth (giving birth in water) and lotus birth (waiting for the placenta to separate on its own). These women believe that these natural methods of giving birth to a child are more beneficial. But after some research, doctors say that non-traditional delivery can be dangerous. There is a high risk of infection in this.

10. 71% people in India do not get proper food, every year 17 lakh die

According to a report by the Center for Science and Environment (CSE) ‘State of the India’s Environment’, 71 percent of the people of the country do not get a balanced diet. That is, three out of every four people in the country are unable to eat the right food. Due to which they get many diseases. It has also been told in the report that every year 17 lakh people die untimely in the country due to lack of proper diet.

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