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Ongole Takes a Stand for Heart Health: A Community United for World Heart Day

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  • September 30, 2025
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Ongole Takes a Stand for Heart Health: A Community United for World Heart Day

Ongole came alive with a vibrant display of community spirit and a powerful message on World Heart Day, as hundreds gathered for an awareness rally dedicated to promoting cardiovascular health. Organized by the dedicated team at Pace Hospital, the event saw a diverse turnout, including enthusiastic hospital staff, esteemed medical professionals, and concerned members of the public, all marching in unison to champion the cause of a healthier heart.

The rally commenced with great energy from the premises of Pace Hospital, transforming the streets of Ongole into a moving canvas of advocacy.

Participants, holding banners emblazoned with vital health messages, walked with purpose towards the iconic Gandhi Park. Their presence served as a powerful visual reminder of the growing need to prioritize heart health in our daily lives.

At the heart of the awareness campaign were the insightful addresses delivered by prominent figures in the medical community.

Dr. M. Jayachandra Reddy, the visionary chairman of Pace Hospital, underscored the critical importance of a proactive approach to heart care. He highlighted that many heart ailments are preventable through informed choices and timely interventions.

Adding to the wealth of knowledge, renowned cardiologist Dr.

Y. Balanageswara Reddy elaborated on the practical steps individuals can take to safeguard their cardiovascular well-being. His key messages resonated deeply with the audience: embrace regular physical activity, adopt a balanced and nutritious diet, and crucially, shun harmful habits such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.

Dr. Reddy also stressed the invaluable role of routine health check-ups in detecting potential issues early, allowing for effective management and prevention of more serious conditions.

The World Heart Day rally in Ongole was more than just a march; it was a profound call to action, fostering a collective commitment to fostering a heart-healthy community.

By bringing vital information directly to the public, Pace Hospital and its partners are actively empowering individuals to make healthier lifestyle choices, ensuring that the beat of a healthy heart continues strong in Ongole and beyond.

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