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प्रश्न
What can you suggest to your classmates to keep himself/herself clean and healthy?
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उत्तर
- Shower or bath daily.
- Always wash your hands before and after meals.
- Keep fingernails clean and dipped.
- Wash your teeth and mouth before and after each meal.
- Avoid touching your face, nose, or mouth while preparing food.
- Avoid coughing or sneezing around food and close your mouth by using a hand kerchief while you cough in public places.
- If you want to taste the food, use a clean spoon.
- Change your clothes regularly and wash them cleanly, especially undergarments.
- Do not defecate in the open field. Use clean toilets for defecation.
- If you are not well, avoid self-medication, consult a doctor.
- In the case of girls, menstrual hygiene can be explained to them.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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What substances are contained in oral pills, used as contraceptives? How do they work?
How does copper-T prevent pregnancy?
In the surgical method of birth control available for males, the structures A in the reproductive system are cut and ligated (tied up) at both ends. This prevents the reproductive cells B from coming out from the organs C where they are made in the male body. Since B cannot come out from the male body, they cannot fuse with cell D in the body of a female and hence pregnancy is prevented.
(a) What are structures A?
(b) What are cells B?
(c) Name the organs C.
(d) What is cell D?
(e) What is the name of this surgical procedure for birth control available to males?
In the surgical method of birth control available for human females, the structures P in the reproductive system are cut and ligated (tied up) properly at both ends. This prevents the reproductive cell Q released by an organ R from entering the structures P so that Q is not available to fuse with another reproductive cell S coming from the male reproductive system. In this way, pregnancy is prevented.
(a) What are structures P?
(b) What is cell Q?
(c) Name the organ R.
(d) What is the reproductive cell S?
(e) What is the name of this surgical method of birth control available to females?
A, B and C are three common STDs. A and C are caused by bacteria whereas B is caused by a virus D. The virus D reduces the immunity of the infected person to such a low level that the person can die of even very mild diseases.
(a) What could A and C be?
(b) What is B?
(c) Name the virus D?
(d) How can A, B and C be caused?
(e) Out of A, B and C, which one does not have a definite cure as yet?
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A national level approach to build up a reproductively healthy society was taken up in our country in ______.
Where was "Saheli" developed?
Suggest some important steps that you would recommend to be taken to improve the reproductive health standards in India.
