World Health Day: 250 persons undergo free diabetes screening in Asaba

About 250 people have undergone free diabetes screening in Asaba, Delta, to celebrate World Health Day 2024.
Dr Peace Ighosewe, the chief medical director of Asaba Specialist Hospital, who led other management staff in organising the event, said the screening was part of efforts by the hospital to promote healthy living.
World Health Day, which was established on April 7, the founding date of the World Health Organisation, serves to raise awareness of global health issues and garner support for their resolution.
Ms Ighosewe said that healthy living was the key to good health.
She said there was a need to create awareness about the importance of healthy living and that everyone had the right to access good health at an affordable cost.
“We are also engaging in a health walk and talk to celebrate 2024 World Health Day,” she said.
Ms Ighosewe added that the event was also organised in line with the theme for this year’s World Health Day, which is “Your Health, Your Right.”
A cross-section of Asaba residents, including the senior special assistant on media to the Delta State governor, Veronica Abang-Gwam, participated in the diabetes screening at the hospital.
Ms Ighosewe further added that the general public was sensitised to the need to exercise regularly to help maintain physical fitness and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
“Eat a balanced diet that will provide essential nutrients for optimal health; go for routine medical checkups to allow for easy detection, timely intervention and management of any health issues.
“In line with the ‘MORE Agenda’ of Governor Sherrif Oborevwori’s administration, the Asaba Specialist Hospital will continue to do its part to empower members of the surrounding communities with the right information on the importance of prioritising healthy habits.
“These healthy habits can significantly improve their physical health, mental wellbeing and quality of life,” Ms Ighosewe said.
Consultant Family Physician and Head of Department, Family Medicine, Asaba Specialist Hospital, Dr Dominic Uwadia, who also spoke at the event, said the hospital would continue to promote healthy living and disease prevention in the state.
Mr Uwadia urged the people not to wait till they get ill before getting the necessary medical attention.
A medical laboratory scientist at the hospital, Faith Emetonjor, also advised people to lead a healthy life, saying, “Your health is your right.”
(NAN)
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