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  Sleep hygiene When we were young, our parents were very conscious about our sleep. They never let us stay up at night to do anything, including studying, they used to say – “There is no alternative to healthy sleep - to lead a healthy life . If we do not sleep properly, our head will not be well, which means the brain will not function properly. If the brain does not function properly, it means that the day is wasted”.  God has also designated night for rest and day for work.  But unfortunately, in the present era of extreme modernity, people have turned day into night – and night into day, we see every where!!   Desire is - I went to sleep, again - spent a few days without sleeping. Or having to take sleeping pills because you can't sleep, going to bed late, so getting up late the next day - none of this is healthy. It is not right to become dependent on sleeping pills because you are not sleeping. Said the expert - There is no substitute for adequate sleep t...

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Flood of Bangladesh - 2022   The flood of June 2022 is being termed as "the terrible flood in Bangladesh's memory".  This flood told us - "Be careful, change your behavior and save nature"! Nature also sometimes poses a threat to our healthy living, but it is due to our own ignorance and lack of awareness. There will be natural disasters. But we can prevent it or reduce the damage - with our awareness. This awareness is essential for us to lead a healthy life .   Bangladesh and northeastern India - especially Assam - consist mainly of flat floodplains, over which numerous rivers flow, notably the Ganges - whose Bangladeshi part is named the Padma , the Brahmaputra and the Yamuna . Other notable rivers in this region include the Barak-Surma-Kushiara .   Floods are a regular occurrence in this region due to large amounts of water from the Himalayas and heavy rainfall. Data collected from various media - shows that about 26,000 sq. km (18%) of Ban...