ISLAMABAD: Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) hosted a public awareness session in observance of World Diabetes Day, providing essential information and resources to help prevent and manage diabetes.
The three-hour event included expert presentations, hands-on activities, live demonstrations, and a Q&A session with AKUH specialists. The panel stressed the importance of regular physical activity, a nutritious diet, and routine medical check-ups in controlling diabetes—a condition that can lead to various severe health complications. They underscored how consistent medical consultations and screenings can facilitate early diagnosis and effective treatment.Early-life vitamin D deficiency may lead to autoimmune conditions
Attendees took advantage of complimentary health screenings, including tests for blood glucose, cholesterol, HbA1c, blood pressure, as well as measurements of BMI, waist size, and body fat percentage. Interactive booths offered engaging activities such as games, quizzes, and live demonstrations of cutting-edge diabetes management technologies.
This initiative highlights AKUH’s ongoing dedication to supporting individuals living with diabetes and related health conditions, while maintaining its commitment to excellence in healthcare services across its facilities.