Marathon running at the conclusion of the health care campaign to raise awareness of the heart muscle insufficiency

The General Authority for Health Care announced the conclusion of the activities of the awareness campaign with the heart muscle insufficiency, which was launched for the second year in a row under the slogan & quot; your life continues with heart muscle insufficiency & quot; and in cooperation with the Egyptian Society for Heart Diseases, in conjunction with the World Week of Awareness of I heart muscle disease. The Health Care Authority has its awareness campaign on a sports day held at the Al -Jazeera Youth Center, in the presence of a group of athletes, and today is a marathon for running, medical examinations and awareness activities for the center’s visitors from different age groups.
& nbsp; It is & quot; Port Said, Luxor, Ismailia, South Sinai, Suez, and Aswan & quot; Where health awareness has been provided to more than 5,000 citizens of different age and social groups, through field campaigns within health facilities, various community initiatives in government departments, a number of factories, and public places, in addition to awareness activities designated for students of medical colleges at the Suez Canal University in Ismailia, and marathon at the Al -Jazeera Youth Center in the presence of an elite group of Athletes.
& nbsp; And control its risks, as well as training citizens in the skills of cardiac resuscitation (CPR) within the authority’s plan to spread the culture of first aid. Awareness campaigns, foremost of which is the cardiomyopathic campaign, represents a pivotal step towards reducing infection rates, and changing unhealthy lifestyles, explaining that citizens’ acquisition of reliable medical knowledge is the first gateway to safe treatment, and an effective tool to achieve a more quality life. Innovative awareness that reaches every & nbsp; the segments of society, contributing to achieving the goals of the state towards comprehensive health coverage and sustainable development, and that could only be achieved through sustainable partnerships with various national bodies, confirming integration with societal entities and the private sector in supporting the authority’s efforts in a way that enhances the opportunities for fair access to health services, and translates the state’s vision in building a healthy person healthy and able to contribute to the sustainable development process.