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A KEY STUDY OF SOME DISEASES IN SATARA DISTRICT (MS) : A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

Authors: Mr. Santosh Prakash Patil & Prof. C. U. Mane;

A KEY STUDY OF SOME DISEASES IN SATARA DISTRICT (MS) : A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

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Any Disease come from food, destroy the functioning of Human body “Disease is a specific symptoms and problems of all body and particular part of body. After the origin of earth and environment, human existed on earth. From existence, food, shelter and water is the basic need of human has completed from the environment. Till human is completed need of food from environment, health of human is not only better but also strong. In fact, human is clever as well as social animal settled over the earth. From the beginning, human is searched new techniques and technology for better life. With time, life of human becomes restful but has involved the several problems is referred as disease and depict the functioning of human body In fact, diseases have originated dominantly and increased after the industrialization mainly in the developed countries. The industrialization has resulted high concentration of industries in the geographical area of country. Those industries have produced the all pollutions like air pollution, sound pollution, water pollution, soil pollution etc. Generally, human is used oxygen in the process of respiration from the air, drink the water from the natural sources of water, also, food is taken from environment. All those need and sources is vital to existence of any human. Any mixing as well as change of basic need source has effected on human health. And that mixing and change is begun from industrialization which spread with industrialization at all over the world. Besides, diseases have happened to the eatable food, uncertain food time and concentration on any one food. While life of human is become dynamic and happiness from the scientific development and industrialization, highly invites the seasonal and non-seasonal diseases in daily life. Work, lifestyle and poor condition is the few reasons to the uncertain food time happened from the any human. Also, availability of particular food, economical condition and high interest is the few reasons of concentration of any food happened from the any human. Lastly, Own human is responsible for any disease occurs in his body.

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