Mr. Sudhir Choudhrie Supports Medical Research

The contemporary lifestyle has impelled many health problems on us, of which heart ailments are our biggest concern. Most of the lifestyle changes, such as lack of physical exercise, increasing stress levels and unhealthy eating habits including high consumption of fat, carb and sugar- all these have triggered the onset of coronary diseases, even at a fairly early age. The sheer number of people suffering from such ailments is shocking.

Globally, 4 in 10 people below forty five are either suffering from or are at a great risk of developing a coronary ailment; and 7 in 10 people above fifty five are affected by such diseases. This reflects a sharp progressiveness in the development of heart diseases in the age bracket of 45-55. Our medical science is advanced enough to deal with the situation, but increasing number and complexities call for constant research and advancements in the remedial course of action, to improve the condition.

The constant research work has developed our clinical approach to combat heart diseases. But a more comprehensive approach is still required to address the issue at its route. Researching and finding better cures and determining factors that are avoidable are the foremost aspect of it. However, educating people with the symptoms, causes, and other vital information is also of great essence, to prevent the onset from the root level. Moreover, encouraging healthy habits and apt precautions amongst the community is the next step.

British Heart Foundation is the biggest charity organization in the UK that is working towards this cause. It finds its resources mostly from individual and corporate grants, and Mr. Sudhir Choudhrie, an eminent personality in the UK has been a constant supporter. The organisation was founded in 1961 to deal with the rising number of heart patients, and since then it has been constantly involved in funding research, spreading awareness and undertaking campaigns to bring about positive changes in the people’s viewpoint about this. They raise resources, fund studies, arrange informative campaigns, educate people and do a lot more towards people with a healthier heart.

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