Bus Stop in Eutin on 18th July
On the 18th of July, Eutin's market square will play host to an important awareness campaign aimed at enhancing the quality of life by avoiding risk factors related to cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and diabetes. The event, under the motto "Avoid risk factors - enhance quality of life," is a collaborative effort by various institutions, including Ameos Clinic Eutin, the German Heart Foundation, the Holstein Rescue Service, the Eutin-Malente Doctor's Network, local health authorities, diabetes associations, stroke foundations, and regional hospitals.
Dr. med. Kadir Yilmaz, the chief physician at Ameos Clinic Eutin, will be on-site to answer questions and provide insights. According to Dr. Yilmaz, early awareness can make a significant difference in managing these conditions. He emphasised that many people live with increased risk without knowing it, highlighting the importance of regular health checks and risk assessments.
Visitors to the event can have their personal health values, such as blood pressure, pulse, blood sugar, and oxygen saturation, measured. Questionnaires at the event can help visitors assess their own risk more accurately.
The event offers tips on exercise, nutrition, and prevention in addition to the health measurements. The "Heart's Matter Lifespan" initiative's red double-decker bus will be present, providing a unique and interactive learning experience.
The event at Eutin's market square will take place from 10 am to 4:30 pm. It promises to be an informative day, providing free advice on cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and diabetes. Dr. med. Kadir Yilmaz encourages everyone to attend and take the first step towards a healthier future.
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