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CHATTOGRAM, May 17, 2025 (BSS) - Chattogram Divisional Director (Health) Dr. Aung Sui Pru Marma said at least one-fourth of the country's population suffers from high blood pressure, which significantly raises the risk of heart attack, stroke, cancer, and even death.
"To prevent hypertension, individuals should adopt a heart-healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet low in sodium and fat, regular physical activity, a healthy weight, limited alcohol intake, avoiding smoking, stress management, and adequate sleep," he added.
Dr. Aung Sui Pru Marma made the remarks today as the chief guest at a discussion organized by the Cardiology Department of Chattogram General Hospital on the occasion of 'World High Blood Pressure Day'.
Earlier, a colourful rally was brought out from the hospital premises and concluded at the same venue after parading through various important streets of the city. Doctors, officers, nurses and employees of the hospital participated in the rally.
The theme of the day this year is: "Measure your blood pressure correctly, control it, live long".
Following the rally, Dr. Aung Sui Pru Marma inaugurated the programme by cutting a cake and opening a free health check-up and heart failure clinic for officers and employees.
Superintendent of the Hospital Dr Abdul Mannan presided over the function, while Civil Surgeon Dr. Jahangir Alam attended as the special guest.
Senior Consultant of the Cardiology Department Dr Md Ekram Hossain presented the main article at the event.