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Bahrain establishes national committee to address chronic diseases in conjunction with World Heart Day initiatives

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Last updated: 2024/09/29 at 11:41 PM
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The Kingdom of Bahrain is taking significant steps to combat chronic non-communicable diseases by forming a National Committee under the Ministry of Health. Comprised of health experts and representatives from both government and private sectors, the committee’s main objective is to develop comprehensive plans and programs to address diseases such as cardiovascular illnesses, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. This initiative was announced in conjunction with World Heart Day, observed every September 29th, with a focus on promoting healthy lifestyles, physical activity, smoking cessation, healthy eating, and combating obesity.

The theme for World Heart Day this year is “Use Heart for Action,” emphasizing the importance of heart health and the correlation between physical and mental well-being. The campaign underscores how a healthy mind and body can lead to personal success and a society free from illness. It also calls for a unified approach in addressing heart health issues and encourages individuals to take proactive steps to reduce their personal risks. The Ministry of Health’s initiative aligns with Bahrain’s public health goals of raising awareness and improving long-term outcomes through prevention programs and health education.

The newly formed National Committee will focus on mobilizing resources and support from both sectors to develop preventive measures and reduce the incidence of chronic diseases, which are a leading cause of death worldwide. With non-communicable diseases, especially cardiovascular issues, continuing to present significant health challenges, Bahrain aims to make substantial progress in creating a healthier and more resilient society through collaborative efforts and proactive strategies. This committee’s establishment comes at a critical time when addressing chronic diseases is crucial for improving public health outcomes in Bahrain.

As Bahrain commemorates World Heart Day, the Ministry is urging citizens and residents to participate in heart health activities, make healthier lifestyle choices, and engage in awareness campaigns throughout the country. By promoting heart health awareness and encouraging healthy behaviors, Bahrain is taking proactive steps to combat chronic diseases and improve overall public health outcomes. Through collective efforts and community engagement, Bahrain is striving towards a healthier and more prosperous society free from the burden of preventable illnesses.

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