...Topic: Nutrition Limited Topic: Health problems caused by poor nutrition. Thesis: Some health problems caused by poor nutrition include cancer, diabetes, weight issues, kwashiorkor, cardiovascular diseases and anaemia. Combined Outline: I. Introduction II. Cancer A. Foods that accelerate cancer. B. Foods that help prevent cancer. III. Diabetes IV. Weight issues A. People who are overweight suffer from obesity because of too much intake food. B. People suffer from anorexia because of lack of nutrients in their body. V. Cardiovascular diseases A. One type of cardiovascular disease is hypertension. B. Another type of cardiovascular disease is cardiac arrest. VI. Anaemia VII. Kwashiorkor VIII. Conclusion We have all heard of the proverb “Health is wealth”. This proverb is specially true as, if a person is not in good health, everything begins to fall apart. The most essential ingredient in order to be healthy is that of nutrition. If an individual has a diet which lacks certain nutrients they could suffer from certain health conditions. Therefore it is essential to have a diet which provides the human body with all the essential nutrients in the right amounts as too much or too little of anything could be harmful to ones health. Do you have a nutritious diet? Does your body get all the nutrients it needs to prevent health issues? Are you consuming too little or too many nutrients? Do you have any health problems due to a diet that lacks certain nutrients...
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...| Valuation of Companies in the Hospital Industry in India | | | September, 2015 | Group 9 – Section B | | Group Members * Abhijnan Dasgupta (14P181) * Aditya Thangeda (14P183) * Apurba Mukherjee (14P189) * Nikhil Sharma (14P210) * Supreet S (14P232) | Table of Contents 1 Overview of Hospital Industry in India 2 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Market Size 2 1.3 Growth drivers for healthcare industry 3 1.3.1 Rising GDP Per Capita 3 1.3.2 Favourable Demographics 4 1.3.3 Disease profile 4 1.3.4 Rising Health Insurance in India 4 1.3.5 Rising Medical Tourism 5 1.3.6 Favorable government policies 5 2 Valuation of Companies 6 2.1 Apollo Hospital 6 2.1.1 Key Stock Statistics and Shareholding Pattern 6 2.1.2 Financials of the Company 6 2.1.3 Assumptions for Valuation 8 2.1.4 WACC Calculation 8 2.1.5 EBIT Calculation 10 2.1.6 Projected Cash Flows 10 2.1.7 Conclusion 11 2.1.8 Limitations 11 Overview of Hospital Industry in India Introduction Healthcare has become one of India's largest sectors - both in terms of revenue andemployment. The industry comprises hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials,outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance and medicalequipment. The Indian healthcare delivery system is categorised into two major components -public and private. * Public Healthcare System: The Government, i.e. public healthcare system comprises limited secondary and tertiary care institutions in key cities...
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