health and hygiene are very important things in our lives health for one is how your body is like is it in good condition or bad good is better of course hygiene is how u take care of your body like brushing your teeth and taking showers.
Community hygiene refers to the practices and measures taken to maintain cleanliness and promote health within a community. This can include proper waste management, access to clean water, sanitation facilities, and education on hygiene practices. Community hygiene plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of diseases and improving overall public health.
Because if hygiene is followed in a civilized manner, it does not only greatly affect us as a human, but as a community in general.
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The human body produces approximately 0.5 to 1.5 liters of saliva per day, depending on various factors such as hydration, diet, and overall health. Saliva is essential for digestion, oral hygiene, and maintaining the health of oral tissues. It contains enzymes, electrolytes, and antimicrobial compounds that help with food breakdown and protect against infection.
Yes, human anal glands can produce a smell due to the secretion of substances that may have a strong odor. These glands release fluids that can be influenced by diet, health, and hygiene. While they typically do not emit a noticeable odor in healthy individuals, issues such as infections or blockages can lead to stronger smells. Regular hygiene practices can help manage any potential odors associated with these glands.
Physical health and hygiene describe how a human body looks, functions, and even smells. Good physical health and good hygiene include eating right, staying healthy, exercising, and good grooming.
HEALTH and HYGIENE to GOD......
Poor Hygiene, poor nutrition, poor physical activity.
Martin Krakowski has written: 'Availability and use of health services' -- subject(s): Hygiene, Public, Hygiene, Rural, Public Hygiene, Public health, Rural Hygiene, Rural health services
John Andy Thackston has written: 'Human health' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Hygiene, Human anatomy, Physiology
Humans have "good hygiene" based on a concept that can have very little to do with health/ sensible cleanliness. Many human "hygiene" practices, daily bathing, sanitizing, disinfecting, constant hand washing that dries out the skin, etc can actually be detrimental to health and can diminish the function of the immune system. The definition of hygiene is the practices/methods used to preserve good health. Animals practice hygienic behavior all the time unless of course people confine them to an artificial environment that is unclean, stressful or neglectful. Wild animals are adapted to the environment they live in...it is only the human idea of "hygiene" that makes an animal seem like they don't have good hygiene.
Irwinn F. Krimm has written: 'Health, success, and happiness for you' -- subject(s): Hygiene, Naturopathy 'Sex power and health for the middle-aged and senior' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Middle-aged persons, Older people, Sexual Hygiene
Dean Franklin Smiley has written: 'The principles and practices of hygiene' -- subject(s): Hygiene, Nursing 'Manual of war-time hygiene' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of World War, 1939-1945, Military hygiene, World War, 1939-1945 'Your health' -- subject(s): Hygiene 'Study guide text-book in hygiene' -- subject(s): Hygiene, Nursing 'Organization of the health program of a university' -- subject(s): Public health
dedcribe the effects of personal hygiene on health and well being
some personal hygiene procedure every day
what are the costs of poor food hygiene
Health is Wealth Maintain Hygiene, it will maintain your health ;-)