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Allam Muhammad Iqbal/English Debate

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  Your Excellency the President and the distinguished audience Asslam o Alaikum may peace be upon you Today, I have the opportunity to speak on the topic of "Allama Muhammad Iqbal and his Shaheen". Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal, known to the world as the Poet of the East, the Poet of the Nation of Islam, was born on November 9, 1877 in the house of Sheikh Noor Muhammad in Sialkot. He passed Matriculation from Mission High School in Sialkot and FA from Murray College Sialkot. He studied Arabic, Persian and Philosophy at Government College Lahore, then at the University of Munich, Germany, Iqbal obtained a doctorate in philosophy by writing a dissertation on spiritual development in Iran. In 1922, he was awarded the title of Sir, but in the same period, Allama Iqbal's majesty proved to be the cry of the hearts of Muslims. When he was severely criticized for writing a complaint, he wrote a reply to the critics, dispelling all the critics and protesters that what comes out of t...

History Of Coronavirus? How we can prevent ourselves from this fatal disease?

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 Explain Coronavirus? How we can prevent ourselves from this fatal disease? In December 2019 there was a cluster of Pneumonia cases in the city of Wuhan in China. Some of the early cases had reported visiting or working in a seafood and live animal market in Wuhan. Investigations found that the disease was caused by a newly discovered corona Virus. The disease was subsequently named CoVid-19. CoVid-19 spread within China and to the rest of the world. On 30 January 2020 the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. CoVid-19 is a new disease and what’s known is rapidly evolving and might change in the future. So what is a Corona virus? Corona viruses are a large group of viruses. They consist of a core of genetic material surrounded by a lipid envelope with protein spike. This gives it the appearance of a crown. In Latin, it is called Corona and that’s how these viruses get their name. There are different types of Corona virus...

Which Diet We Should Take During Typhoid To Cure Typhoid?

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 Diet During Typhoid :   We are going to talk about diet in Typhoid. Typhoid is very common disease specifically in the metropolitan cities where people are usually eating outside. It’s a food born disease. Eating healthy, safe and hygienic food can actually prevent you from getting Typhoid. But once you got typhoid, diet also plays a very important role in recovering and preventing the occurrence of typhoid which is also very common. So you have to remember in typhoid is that eat a very clean, safe and hygienic food and avoid eating outside specially. If you’ve got typhoid, eat simple which is not too oily, not very spicy which is very important in typhoid. Take plenty of liquids, it is the key for recovery. It does not mean only water, it means different kinds of fluids. Butter and milk are an excellent source to hydrate yourself. So hydrate well during your episodes of Typhoid. When you get very high fever and you’ve been much better if you hydrate yourself well. Duri...

Typhoid Fever, Causes, Signs and Symptoms and Prevention

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  Typhoid Fever, Causes, Signs and Symptoms and Prevention: Typhoid fever, also known as enteric fever, is a potentially fatal multi systemic illness caused primarily by salmonella typhi and to a lesser extent by salmonella para typhi with proper treatment. Enteric fever yields a high cure rate but untreated typhoid fever may progress to delirium which is an abrupt change in the brain that causes mental confusion and emotional disruption, intestinal obstruction, intestinal hemorrhage, bowel perforation and death within one month of onset of the disease. Most common transmission method of typhoid fever is oral transmission via ingestion of contaminated food and beverages these food handlers are often asymptomatic. They chronically shed the bacteria through feces or less commonly urine due to poor personal hygiene of these people. Food is often contaminated with bacteria. Bacteria can also be transmitted by drinking sewage contaminated water and eating shellfish and neglecting hand h...

Diabetes and Heart Disease

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  Diabetes and Heart Disease: People who have diabetes have a higher chance of developing many health problems including heart disease. If you have diabetes, it means your blood glucose or blood sugar is elevated over time. High blood sugar can damage the blood vessels of your heart and other organs leading to other health problems. This means the longer you have diabetes, the greater your risk for heart disease. There are different types of heart disease including coronary heart disease, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias and heart failure. Coronary heart disease is a buildup of a cholesterol filled substance called plaque inside the blood vessels of your heart. The buildup of plaque in coronary heart disease can increase your risk of having a heart attack cardiomyopathy refers to diseases of your heart mumuscl. Cardiomyopathy may lead to abnormal heartbeats called arrhythmias. Cardiomyopathy may also lead to heart failure. This means your weakened heart can't pump enough blood t...

Diabetes Type 2

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 Welcome to our health blog and I’m going to explain type 2 diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that causes sugar in the form of glucose to accumulate in the blood rather than being used as fuel by the cells in our body. When we eat food is broken down by our digestive system into nutrient molecules that are then absorbed through our digestive tract for use by the body foods containing carbohydrates or various sugars are broken down into glucose. Glucose is an important source of fuel for many organs in our body. However to be able to use the glucose for fuel. The glucose molecule must first enter into the cell. The pancreas produces a hormone called Insulin, a chemical messenger essential for the entry of glucose into cells. As the blood glucose levels rise after a meal, insulin is released into the bloodstream and sets processes in motion. To trigger the removal of glucose from the blood to enter into the cells. In type 2 diabetes the cells become resistant to...

Diabetes Type 1 and Symptoms

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  Diabetes Type 1: Type 1 diabetes is a condition in which your pancreas does not produce insulin, a hormone . Your body needs to maintain proper blood sugar levels. After you eat foods that contain carbohydrates, chemicals in your small intestine break them down into single sugar molecules called glucose. Next, the cells lining your small intestine absorb the glucose, which passes into the bloodstream. When the blood reaches your pancreas, beta cells inside the pancreas detect the rising glucose levels. The beta cells release insulin into your bloodstream to reduce glucose levels and to keep your blood glucose in a healthy range. Most cells of the body have certain receptors on their surface that bind to the circulating insulin. Insulin acts like a key in a lock to open up the cell so that the circulating glucose can get inside the cell. Now, your cell can use the glucose to produce the energy it needs to function properly. If you have type 1 diabetes, you...