As World Health Day approaches on April 7, it’s a good time to reflect not just on what we should do for better health, but also on the everyday habits we unknowingly follow that may harm us in the long run. Many of these actions seem harmless in the moment but can quietly impact physical and mental well-being over time.
As World Health Day approaches on April 7, it’s a good time to reflect not just on what we should do for better health, but also on the everyday habits we unknowingly follow that may harm us in the long run. Many of these actions seem harmless in the moment but can quietly impact physical and mental well-being over time.
1. Skipping Breakfast Regularly
Rushing through mornings without eating can slow down metabolism and lead to overeating later in the day. A balanced breakfast helps stabilise energy levels and improves focus.
2. Excessive Screen Time
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