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Supertech Educational Society, Fortis organize health talk on improving vascular health
6/30/2024 10:05:25 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 30: The Supertech Educational Society, in collaboration with Fortis Hospital Mohali, hosted an enlightening health talk on "How to Improve Your Vascular Health." The event featured an engaging presentation by the esteemed Dr. Ravul Jindal, who shared valuable insights with the audience on various aspects of vascular health and provided practical tips for maintaining and improving it.
Dr. Jindal, a renowned vascular surgeon, discussed the significance of vascular health, the risks associated with poor vascular health, and the preventive measures necessary to lead a healthier life. His comprehensive talk covered essential topics such as the importance of regular exercise, a balanced diet, and the role of early detection in preventing serious vascular conditions.
Puneet Mahajan, Chairman of the Supertech Educational Society, extended his heartfelt gratitude to the Fortis Hospital team, particularly Dr. Ravul Jindal, for their support and collaboration in making this event a success. He emphasized the importance of such health talks in raising awareness and educating the community about critical health issues.
"We are deeply thankful to Dr. Ravul Jindal and the Fortis team for their dedication and contribution to this informative session. Their expertise and insights have provided our audience with valuable knowledge on how to improve and maintain their vascular health," said Mahajan.
The proceedings of the program were expertly conducted by Senior Faculty member Tarandeep Kour. The event was well-attended by Meenakshi Gupta, Reena Wazir, Shakti Sangral, Raj Kumar Gupta, and all other faculty members, reflecting the collective commitment of the society to promote health awareness.
The health talk received enthusiastic participation from the students of SUPERTECH (INDIA) COMPUTER EDUCATION , with attendees expressing their appreciation for the practical advice and personal attention given by Dr. Jindal. The Supertech Educational Society plans to continue organizing similar health talks in the future to promote health awareness and education.
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