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Medlife Launched #ReverseDiabetes Campaign on the Occasion of World Diabetes Day | ||
By: PR Newswire Association LLC. - 17 Nov 2017 | Back to overview list |
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BANGALORE, November 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- On the eve of World Diabetes Day 2017, free diabetes camps were installed on behalf of MedLife at a popular mall in Koramangla, Bengaluru. MedLife has launched a campaign called #ReverseDiabetes to raise greater awareness around diabetes prevention.
The event was hosted by MedLife to educate people suffering from diabetes. The doctors spoke to the people about daily nutritional food intakes to keep sugar levels at bay and addressed issues related to Type 1-2 diabetes. With India being the 'Diabetes Capital of the World', with as many as 50 million people suffering from Type-2 diabetes, India has a challenge to face. However, MedLife feels that timely detection and right management can go a long way in helping patients lead a normal life. Un-monitored prevalence of diabetes can result in increased risk of vascular complications like cardiovascular, renal, neural and visual disorders which are related to the duration of the disease. Charu Gupta, Marketing Head at Medlife.com commented, "We celebrated World Diabetes Day and with this campaign, MedLife aims to raise the health awareness offering screenings, and getting the public in the habit of being screened, which is an important part of raising awareness. Our camp saw a great turnout and we were happy that we were successful in raising awareness about this extremely prevalent and less-known disease. We, at MedLife believe that if every Indian becomes aware at an early age about diabetes, we still stand a chance to #ReverseDiabetes." "This year's theme #ReverseDiabetes focuses on diabetes education and prevention, urging all people from patient to healthcare providers and government officials to understand diabetes and take control of the disease," she added. MedLife is essentially an online medicine delivery platform; it also integrates various other aspects of healthcare onto its platform. It provides a complete healthcare package by bringing doctors, patients, laboratories and pharmacies under one roof, thereby providing an entire healthcare ecosystem to the customer for timely diagnosis and effective treatment. The app is easy and consumer-friendly. In fact, customers don't have to go outside the platform for medical assistance unlike various other products available in the market. At the moment, MedLife has 1200 doctor clinics on the platform. About MedLife Twitter- @ medlifecare LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/9370674/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/Medlifecare/ Media Contact:
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