Health: around since before 1000; Middle English helthe, OE hǣlth. Meaning 1)a general condition of the body/mind with reference to soundness & vigor, 2)soundness of body/mind; freedom from disease or ailment. Spiritual: around since 1275–1325; ME/Medieval Latin spīrituālis, equivalent to Latin spīritu. Pertaining to the root -Spirit, and meaning: 1)incorporeal, 2)as distinguished from physical nature: a spiritual approach to life, 3)closely akin in interests, attitude, and outlook.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Reduce poverty to improve health
Globally there is a crisis between health, poverty, and habitat. Paul Pholeros speaks on such points in his TedTalk in 2013. There is a disconnect between first world and third world countries and the access to simple every day necessities. Necessities that can mean the difference between life and death especially in children.
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