Friday 23 February 2018

Doctors are not prescribing medications but they are prescribing yoga and walking tips

Doctors are not prescribing medications but they are prescribing yoga and walking tips.

The UK doctor stopped writing prescriptions for general ailments. They are writing such prescriptions that improve the routine.
You are sitting in a hospital or doctor's clinic. After the initial investigation, as soon as the doctor raises the pen to the prescription, most people think that a list of a lot of medicines will be prepared. But, in the UK, doctors in London and its surrounding cities have changed such traditional "prescriptions". Instead, they started writing suggestions to make people change their routine. It includes setting fire to the garden, exercising in the house and walking like walking.
The new prescriptions of doctors have been named "Social Prescribing Schemes". In this, the doctor is turning to the natural medicine instead of writing the patient with medication-pill-syrup etc. Mary Polly, co-chairman of "Social Prescribing Network of Health Workers and Academics", says that such treatment is proving to be more effective in long-term diseases such as diabetes. In this, patients are encouraged to improve their routine.
Last year London's Mayor Sadiq Khan also included this "prescription" in the capital's health program. Today, 50 such programs are being run here today. In all cases, a common recipe to promote exercise and walking. It should also be the first improvement in the mental health of the people. Excessive stress, more thinking and thinking, increases the risk of disease.

A charitable organization named "Arts and Mind" runs weekly workshops in Cambridgeshire and Carnaval. The patient makes painting, scatch or artwork. Researchers found in the study that patients who took part in 12-week programs had already been many times happier and more efficient. In Scotland and Blackburn, doctors are offering prescriptions for volunteering. The big advantage of this is that the patient's loneliness is removed, he meets many people and makes a collective form. Dance classes are available for patients with the Wellbeing Entrepreneurs Institute near Liverpool. Its chief Mark Swift says, with such efforts, the amount of money spent on the drug is 10 times that of the people.
The second advantage of such programs is that the pressure on the doctors has started to decrease. The usual doctor who used to visit patients' homes or hospitals had reduced 28%. Not only that, the recruitment of Emergency Wards has reduced 24 percent. If these types of prescriptions reach the top level, then heads of national health services can also be seen singing while singing.