Dispur Hospitalsto observe World Heart Day

Guwahati: The city based Dispur Hospitals prepare to observe the World
Heart Day on 29 September next with the global spirit to reduce the
number of cardiovascular patients. The popular private hospital of
northeast India will organize a free health camp on the occasion for
all cardiac patients .
The camp, scheduled to begin at 9 am (andto continue till 2 pm) on
the hospital campus at Ganeshguri locality, will be open for the
citizens, where the participants would get the opportunity  to check
various heart related parameters like blood pressure, blood sugar,
electrocardiograph etc.
Mentionable is that the heart day is observed every year across the
globe with an aim to raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases,
which emerge as the number one killer of human beings worldwide. The
statistics reveal that various heart disease & strokes claim 17.3
million lives every year around the world. And by 2020, one third of
all human deaths on the planet will be attributed to the
cardiovascular diseases.
Shockingly India has been emerging as the world capital of heart
patients. The populous country today takes the burden of over 30
million patients with heart related ailments. Moreover it witnesses
the deaths of around 3 million people because of cardiovascular
diseases every year.
However, 80% of those premature deaths can be avoided with necessary
precautions. Geneva based World Heart Federation, which promotes the
heart day celebrations worldwide, preaches for improving global heart
health by encouraging people for lifestyle changes with acquiring
knowledge about being good to the heart.
“We are supporting the mission of World Health Organization to reduce
the non-communicable disease mortality rate by 2025 with the reduction
of premature deaths because of cardiovascular diseases. The heart day
celebration is one of our initiatives,” said Dr Jayanta Bardoloi, the
chief of Dispur Hospitals.
He also added that few dangerous risk factors leading to the heart
ailments and strokes include high blood pressure, high level of bad
cholesterol, increased glucose level, increased weight and obesity,
which are normally triggered by the smoking habit, unhealthy diet and
physical inactivity.
The Dispur Hospitals private limited also plans to take out a
walkathon on Thursday morning in the city streets for enhancing
awareness about various heart ailments. The walk will start from the
hospital premises at 6 am, informed Ujjal Saikiaof Dispur Hospitals
adding that senior Assamese journalist Nava Thakuria will flag off the
march.




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Ujjal Saikia

CEO (Public Relations& Marketing)

Dispur Hospitals

Ganeshguri, Guwahati-6

Mobile Number:+919435080729


 
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