Silence plays vital role in good health. It has been well said that silence is gold and it is recommended in health care. Few minutes silence could bring wonders as it reduces the stress and anxiety level. Silence gives inner peace and helps us to concentrate more on our work which helps to get commendable outputs.

To be in silence, some sort of avoidance and sacrifice are needed to get more health. Like avoid unnecessary gossiping and keep your t.v set, radio, cell phone and every gadgets off for some specified time and after that observe the eternal peace of silence.

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