Mangalore: World Heart Day Awareness Programme, Free Check-Up Camp Inaugurated at Unity Hospital


Mangalore: World Heart Day Awareness Programme, Free Check-Up Camp Inaugurated at Unity Hospital

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Sep 29:  The ‘World Heart Day 2011’ awareness programme cum free Check-Up Camp for senior citizens, policemen, army, and ex-servicemen, was inaugurated at Unity Health Complex by Seemant Kumar DIGP and Commissioner of Police on Thursday  September 29 at 9.30 a.m.

The theme of the programme was ‘Your heart is our sole concern’. The chief guest addressed the gathering by highlighting the need of mental balance for police and army professionals as their work is very strenuous and advised that caution should be taken not to ignore small signs detected through various tests.

 
Dr C P Habeeb Rahman, chairman of Unity Care and Health Services presided over the function and addressed the gathering. He briefed on the purpose of the camp to take care of policemen, senior citizens, and army professional as they sacrificed their whole life for the service of the country.
 
Dr Paul Varghese, Interventional Cardiologist highlighted the significance of the elimination of various risk factors causing cardiac diseases. The main concept was ‘Way to man’s grave and heart is through stomach’.
 
Managing director, Ajmal M Habeeb, senior doctors and all the faculties were present for the function. Welcome speech was delivered by Devaraj B, administrave co-ordinator at Unity Health Complex and the programme concluded with a vote of thanks by professor G Chitra, principal, Unity Academy of Education.
 
The cardiac health check-up programme will go on till October 15.

  

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  • joegonsalves, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 30 2011

    I am closely connected with Dr. Habib Rehman and his family and more particularly the two sons, Ajmal and Ashfaq. It is good to see that Unity Health Complex has made rapid strides towards progress during the last decade. Their emergency unit is indeed most hygienic, clean and fitted with the latest equipment to meet the emergent needs of the patients. During the course of my several talks with Habeeb, Ajmal and Ashfaq I have come to realize that all of them and the dedicated team of doctors/surgeons strive the provide the best possible care to patients irrespective of caste and creed.

    It is good to see The Commissioner of Police Mr. Seemanth Singh making time to attend the World Heart Day programme at Unity Health Complex. It is a clear indication that Police Officers do not merely enforce LAW AND ORDER but participate in meetings like these indicating that they PEOPLES' MEN.

    My Good Wishes are with Habeeb, Ajmal, Ashfaq and the team of people who continuously try to render best possible service to The Community.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • ranjith alva, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 30 2011

    good job........good service....

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  • Siraj, Dubai, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 29 2011

    Unity is Great. Well done Unity.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas

    Thu, Sep 29 2011

    What a great blessing of Research and Technology in the cardiovascular services right in our neighbourhood.

    God bless Unity Hospital for all their innovative ambitions towards the sick and specially the elderly.

    Mangalore is marching ahead in the right direction. Its the people that make it possible, and we have been blessed with some of the best of the best in Mangalore.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Sep 29 2011

    Now a days this type of awareness programmes and preventive measures to reduce cardiovascular diseases are required. One can prevent major cardiovascular risks like heart attack and strokes by choosing healthy diet, being physically active and NOT SMOKING.
    Best regards
    HENRY MISQUITH
    Bahrain

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