Yakutia's Heart Disease Awareness Week Offers Free Screenings and Expert Advice
Yakutia's Heart Disease Awareness Week Offers Free Screenings and Expert Advice
Yakutia's Heart Disease Awareness Week Offers Free Screenings and Expert Advice
The Republic of Yakutia has launched its annual Heart Disease Awareness Week, running from February 10. The campaign focuses on educating residents about cardiovascular risks, prevention, and early diagnosis through free screenings and expert advice.
During the week, medical professionals will offer free ECGs, lab tests, and specialist consultations. These screenings aim to detect heart issues early, helping residents take action before problems worsen. Doctors are also urging people to quit smoking, a major risk factor for heart disease.
Local media will support the campaign by broadcasting health materials and interviews with cardiologists. Experts will discuss key risk factors, such as high blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood glucose levels. They will also provide practical advice on maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, and staying physically active.
Residents are encouraged to monitor their health metrics regularly. While the exact number of participants in this year's free check-ups remains unreported, organisers hope the initiative will raise awareness and improve heart health across the region.
The week-long event offers free medical screenings and expert guidance to reduce cardiovascular risks. By promoting early detection and healthy habits, the campaign aims to lower heart disease rates in Yakutia. Residents can access these services throughout the week.
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