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December 5, 2025 | ABP Live
How to stay healthy through Ayurveda, while breathing polluted Indoor Air
Memory and intelligence work together to foster effective learning and development. Early development of these faculties during critical growth periods shapes a child’s ability to succeed in later life stages.
Children’s immunity protects them from infections that can disrupt growth, while their digestive system ensures the absorption of essential nutrients. Both systems are interlinked.
Enhancement of internal and external beauty involves improving both the body’s health and outward appearance through holistic lifestyle changes – for lasting beauty from within and visible attractiveness outside.
Fnctional impairment of body refers to the limitation or loss of an individual’s ability to perform activities necessary for daily living, caused by chronic illnesses, injuries, psychological issues, development disorders, or aging-related decline.
Lifestyle-related disease are a group of conditions that primarily result from unhealthy lifestyle choices and behaviours (poor diet, physical inactivity, smoking, alcohol consumption, and stress) and tend to develop gradually over time.
Seasonal diseases are illnesses that show predictable surges during certains seasons of the year, such as monsoon, winter, summar; usually influenced by changes in climate or environment, such as temperature, humidity and rainfall.
Common ailments are minor, frequent health problems that affect normal function but are usually self-limited and widely-understood, usually resolve with basic treatment.
Chronic pain is the one that lasts or recurs for more than 2-3 months, often continuing beyond the usual healing time from an injury or illness. It can be constant or intermittent and may significantly interfere with daily life and function.