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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
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Population growth is a major concern in most developing countries across the globe. As per the reports of the United Nations, the estimated global population was 7 billion in the year 2011. In the next three decades, it is expected to increase by 2 billion people, taking the final count from 7.7 billion in 2020 to 9.7 billion in 2050. By the start of the 22nd century, the world population could peak at approximately 11 billion.

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Population growth is a major concern in most developing countries across the globe. As per the reports of the United Nations, the estimated global population was 7 billion in the year 2011. In the next three decades, it is expected to increase by 2 billion people, taking the final count from 7.7 billion in 2020 to 9.7 billion in 2050. By the start of the 22nd century, the world population could peak at approximately 11 billion.

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World population day is an initiative by the governing council of the united nations development programme. It was first introduced in the year 1989 and has been an annual event ever since. The day, observed on july 11 every year, aims to raise awareness about the escalating global population and the importance of reproductive health.

With india s population skyrocketing and reproductive health problems contributing to the death, disability, and poor health of the people, the united n...more
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Family planning is a key measure in controlling the increasing population worldwide. It allows couples to anticipate and attain the desired number of children, as well as determine the spacing between childbirths. Currently, when the global population is rising uncontrollably, people must be made aware of the importance of family planning and birth control.

Lowers the risk of pregnancy-related complications - A women s ability to determine when and if to become pregnant directly affects...more
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The global population is growing exponentially at an alarming rate. Currently, India records a population of 1.35 billion and the numbers are expected to go up by the year 2050, making it the most populated country in the world. While many people are aware of the environmental and social problems of population growth, it is rarely seen as a public health issue.

As far as public health is concerned, overpopulation contributes to the inability of the government to expand and improve healt...more
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Family planning is an important aspect of modern healthcare and public policy systems. The basal body temperature method is a type of awareness-based procedure that promotes natural family planning. The basal body temperature is the temperature of the body when the person is at complete rest. Ovulation tends to cause a slight rise in the basal body temperature. Most women are in their most fertile state during two to three days before the increase in body temperature. Therefore, tracking the bas...more
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Family planning is an important aspect of modern healthcare and public policy systems. The basal body temperature method is a type of awareness-based procedure that promotes natural family planning. The basal body temperature is the temperature of the body when the person is at complete rest. Ovulation tends to cause a slight rise in the basal body temperature. Most women are in their most fertile state during two to three days before the increase in body temperature. Therefore, tracking the bas...more
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In 1989, the United Nations announced July 11 as World Population Day and since then, it is being celebrated annually with an objective to spread awareness about various issues related to the population across the world.

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With the population of India growing exponentially, and reproductive health issues becoming a major cause of death and ill health for the community people, the UN Council aims to enhance the skills and knowledge of people from all over...more
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As a parent, we all love our children deeply. And most of us will agree that these days parenting is very demanding and exhausting instead of pleasurable and joyous process. What has changed? It is not that children are any different. The difference is in the environment around them with stronger social influences; and this also affects the way we parent. In today's more democratic and egalitarian world; 'Do as I say and not as I do' style of parenting does not work. But, 'I will do as I see you...more
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