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Advances in the reorganization, promotion and protection of reproductive health have been accelerated nowadays. Of course, law must protect the sexual and reproductive health of men just as much as of women. However, because women bear the burden of gestation and their lives and health are more at stake in pregnancy and childbirth than those of men, women are more centrally concerned than men in the legal protection and promotion of reproductive health. In terms of modern human rights law, which guarantees equity between the sexes, many of the health, disadvantages of women can be classified as injustices. Maternal death, |
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Yet, what do we do to keep our eyes healthy and to mantain good vision? We do almost nothing. Most of us do not even realise that something can be done for the eyes.
Indeed, we have entrusted the work of eye care to the Almighty. If at all something wrong hapens to the eyes or sight, we curse the fate, little realising that it is the result of our own carelessness and qapathy.
We save for the rainy day. We insure our life against disasterts. We carelessly try to obtain a good house to live in. But we do nothing to procure a good body, in which god resides. We acnnot hope for good eyes without good health. 'Good eyes in a good body' is an apt idiom.
The advent of modern civilazation has necessitated the exaction of various types
of work fromm our eyes. |
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