Adolescence is an important phase of life. Physical growth and development is rapid in this period but mentally they are immature. Especially females grow faster. They are curious about sexuality (96.7%) but never express their feelings openly. They may mi slead by indecent magazines & media. It affects on their physical and mental health. This workshop was planned to counsel adolescent females about sexuality, protection and information about unexpected problems in a scientific way. Today's lifestyle is sedentary. Adolescents are not doing exercise regularly (99.17%). Hence workshop was conducted along with information about proper diet, regular exercise & regimen to maintain health.
Infertility is an emerging public health priority. Infertility due to abnormalities in male partner is equally important. In Ayurved classics various Shukravikrits are mentioned. It is need of hour to study Hetus of Shukravikriti in detail; so that appropriate treatment of the same can be done. Shukra Vikriti Hetus are classified under Ahariya, Vihariya and Manas Hetus. This paper is focused on study of role of Manas Hetus on Shukra Vikriti. Much research in the field of medicine has focused on the change of sperm quality in men exposed to stress. The study by Colledel et al provides insight regarding the impact of psychological stress on the male reproductive function. In Ayurved also it is mentioned that Chinta, Shoka, Krodha, Bhaya, Irshya, Utkantha & Udvega etc Manas Hetus are responsible for Shukra Kshaya. Dhairya & Harsha are the Karma of Shukra. Bhaya & Dhairya are exact opposite entity of each other. Bhaya can be examined by Vishada & Dhairya by Avishada. If Shukra is in normalcy, then Dhairya will be fine. Hence Bhaya and Shukra Vikriti are associated with each other. In this study, survey of 50 pre-diagnosed patients of Male Infertility has been done focusing Manas Hetu. It is observed that Bhaya, Chinta etc. Manas Hetu plays significant role in pathogenesis of Male infertility. Hence it can be concluded that knowledge of Manas Hetu described in Ayurveda classics and its use in assessment of the patients of male infertility can play a key role for its diagnosis & treatment.
Man is a social animal and his living flourishes with support he is getting from his social circle. This support depends on how he behaves with and within his social circumstances. His behavior depends on his personality so ultimately personality is responsible for social-support. There are so many factors which are responsible for development of personality of an individual such as method of upbringing, school life, friends, family profession, job satisfaction, financial status, marital life and so on. But it is also observed that two persons developing and living in almost same circumstances does behave differently in same situation. This suggests possibility of some other factors responsible for personality development and consequently for social-support. Ayurved theory of mental constitution helps here which is based on ratio of Trigunas namely Satva, Rajas and Tamas. This survey study is aimed to find out correlation between dominant Guna from Trigunas (which are Elements of Mind) and corresponding Social-Support. For this survey study, two types of questionnaires were prepared: One questionnaire to assess dominance of Satva-Rajas-Tamas and Second Questionnaire for Social-Support. 100 young-adult, unmarried, individuals of both sexes were interviewed. Data were analysed using common measure of Correlation -PPMC. Results showed that There is moderate positive correlation between Satva element and Social-Support. There is moderate positive correlation between Rajas element and Social-Support but it is below as compared to Satva element. Negative correlation is observed between Tamas element and Social Support.
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