Answer :
Traditional definition of health :
Health is a complete state of physical, mental, social, well being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
According to world health organization.
Traditional definition of illness :
Illness it is defined as it is a condition in which the body or mind is harmed because due to an organ or part of the body is unable to work or inability to work.
Health maintainance, protection and restoration and healing for the Asian and black community :
* Health maintainance :
is one of the guiding principles in health care through health promotion and disease prevention by taking of good diet and nutrition and protective measures and vaccines, and rather than management of illness and symptoms.
* protection :
Health protection is a set of activities used to protect health or maintain healthy function of the body like, safety and quality of food and water , air and the all general environment.
By maintaining of these we can prevent the transmission of communicable disease.
* Restoration :
It is defined as emergency, critical and urgency care providing these care we can maintain or provide peace full death or we can restore what ever the health is there remain.
Healing :
It is a process of making or becoming healthy, from any diseases or injury.
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