New Delhi, 14 September (IANS). The Ministry of AYUSH is participating in the National Health Campaign, ‘Healthy Women Strong Family Campaign’ being launched by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The campaign will be held from 17 September to 2 October.
The ministry will organize several programs to promote women’s health and investigate various diseases in collaboration with the state and union territory, AYUSH Research Institutions, educational institutions, industries and private sector, union, non-governmental organizations and cooperative societies.
This 16-day campaign will include health check-up for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), cancer, anemia, tuberculosis and sickle cell disease, maternal and child health services, awareness programs on nutrition and hygiene and voluntary blood donation campaign to promote public health efforts.
Under this campaign, AYUSH treatment for women and children for anemia, NCD and polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) will be noted.
This national health campaign will focus on the health and empowerment of women through lifestyle counseling, yoga session and ‘nature test’ dedicated to ‘nature test’. Awareness camps, radio and television programs as well as social media will connect more and more people in state and union schools.
Home remedies and nutrition kits will be distributed to people, while the health benefits of general medicinal plants and herbal tea will be told from various programs for women’s health. This campaign also emphasizes on combating corporate burnouts through Ayurveda-inspired health programs and yoga-based rescue methods.
Self -help groups will organize awareness rallies and swearing -in programs to organize communities at the panchayat level. This campaign will ensure comprehensive healthcare for women, from pregnancy to adornment care.
Under this, daily Ayush health suggestions on subjects such as anemia -free women, healthy mother, stress -free women, herbal nutrition and bone health will be shared on social media to help women effectively resolve their health concerns.
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