Thursday 7 April 2016

Hold free blood sugar camp progamme – Akali Dal

Punjab initiates Special Programme for blood sugar test free of cost in nutrition counseling programs and healthy workshops and events. The aim of this study is to analyze available blood sugar causes to be diagnosed at various hospitals. As many as 12117 people got themselves examined for diabetes during these camps. A multiple case study design was chosen in order to inquire the small number of existing supportive programmes. It offers a variety of activities and therapies which are highly valuable and relevant for people with diabetes. 





It leads to an increasing number of people are diagnosed with blood sugar and cured. It emphasizes a demand for developing rehabilitation strategies which contributes to difficulties for patients to become informed and knowledgeable about existing rehabilitation programmes. In this non-profitable organization, based on the theme halt the rise and beat diabetes. Punjab government has decided to hold free blood sugar camp in all districts and all hospitals of the state on 6th April and 7th April timings from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. all of our dedicated team members have true sympathy for the people who come to us and to enable them to beat diabetes which will further help monetarily and spiritually.


Through this awareness act of government, it provides formal and non-formal information and educating society about blood sugar. it always focuses on advocacy with public health officials, media, schools, colleges to generate awareness about health. Our primary motive is to beat all the diseases and to help the suffering of the mankind. Government is helping to create awareness of the disease by educating people about the key risk by informing people about the importance of check-ups and to motivate them. The factors of diabetes include obesity, mental stress, irregular meals, weakness, weight loss, numbness of feet and hands etc. Anyone having such symptoms should get investigations done from nearest health center.

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