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A walkathon to unblock the way to healthy heart

IndiaTimes Sunday, 10 September 2023
On Sunday, hundreds of Mumbai residents united to advocate for heart health and emphasize the significance of managing unhealthy cholesterol levels. This distinctive Sunday walkathon, conducted in partnership with Novartis and the Times of India, aimed to address the substantial burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), responsible for 32% of global deaths in 2019.
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