MORNING ASSEMBLY- GRADE VIII

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Good health is something we cannot buy. Nobody can undermine the significance of physical and mental health as this is the first and foremost requirement not only to survive in this world but to progress and avail of opportunities that lie around us.

Students of Grade VIII presented rare diseases that rarely people know about. Some of these diseases are Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. It is a rare disease or disorienting neurological condition that affects human perception of the senses of vision, hearing, touch, sensation, and the phenomenon of time.

Second, Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome is an extremely rare condition wherein a person goes through a rapid appearance of aging beginning in childhood.

Third, Stoneman Syndrome is a rare condition wherein the body’s connective tissues slowly turn into bones.

The purpose of sharing this unique information was to create awareness. People who suffer are also people like us, who battle every day mentally, socially, and among their families. We should show sympathy and be kind to those who struggle to lead a normal life.