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Fortis Hospital hosts local community leaders’ meet

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Ludhiana, July 24

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Fortis Hospital, Ludhiana, organised a sarpanches meet today, bringing together local community leaders for a session focused on health and wellness. The event, held at the hospital, featured talks from medical professionals, aimed at informing and empowering the community on vital health issues.

Dr Rajoo Singh Chinna, director, Gastroenterology Department, delivered a comprehensive health talk on fatty liver and common gastrointestinal conditions that often arise during the monsoon. His presentation provided information on the prevention and management of these conditions, emphasising the importance of early detection and lifestyle modifications.

Dr Tajinder Pal Grewal, consultant, Internal Medicine, shared practical tips on preventing dengue and malaria, two significant health concerns during the monsoon. Dr Grewal’s advice on personal protection measures and environment management aimed to empower the community to safeguard their health effectively.

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