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*Human body gives signals before a heart attack: Dr. Bhargava*

 

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Human body gives signals before a heart attack: Dr. Bhargava

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Palampur: Goswami Ganesh Dutt Sanatan Dharma Mahavidyalaya Rajpur: Red Ribbon Club and NSS unit organized a lecture on clean living. During this, Dr. Adarsh ​​Bhargav made students and teachers aware about healthy living, heart disease and conditions affecting the heart. He blamed mental stress, less physical activities, more screen time on mobile phones and junk food for heart diseases.

This explains the major reason for heart disease. Dr. Bhargava, who works in the field of non-invasive cardiologist and preventive cardiology, talked to the students about heart related problems.

• A lecture on healthy living was organised at Rajpur College. Dr said that we can keep the body healthy  some precautions.

He also answered questions. He said that heart attack does not happen suddenly, our body gives us signals about every changing situation. A good routine is necessary for good health.

He said that if you are facing problems like excessive fatigue, breathlessness, insomnia, unnecessary pain in the chest and excessive sweating, then you should immediately consult a doctor. Maintain a good and regular lifestyle and

Through our food we keep our body and

You can keep your heart healthy. The college’s director and principal Vivek Sharma said that in today’s fast-paced life, heart diseases are increasing rapidly and the risk of heart attack is not limited to the elderly but is also affecting today’s young generation. Assistant Professor Arvind Kumar, in-charge of NSS unit, Red Ribbon Club and Rotaract Club, thanked everyone.

On this occasion, Assistant Professor Dr. Dhruv Dev Sharma, Dr. Shilpi, Seema Bhatia, Aamna, Kumari Shilpa, Yashvinder and IT Head Sandeep Gopal were present.

Dr.Vivek Sharma  presenting a souvenir to Dr. Adarsh Bhargava

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