Nutrition
Camp held by the School of Nutrition in collaboration with Fatima Memorial
Hospital and Jahanara Memorial Trust. The free camp was held at Fatima Memorial
Hospital to create awareness of healthy eating practices that promote health
and wellness and also provide guidance for the right kind of diet required for
patients facing various ailments.
The
free camp gave advice to the 150 people that attended both from the general
public and patients suffering from ailments such as blood pressure, diabetes,
heart issues, cholesterol, constipation, depression. Obesity, Tuberculosis,
food allergies, depression, cancer, liver & renal diseases, arthritis,
stomach ailments, gynecological issues, gout, migraines, immunity and muscle
density issues.
In
today’s day and age, nutrition plays a vital role in recovery of patients as
the right kind of diet makes a significant change in the progress towards
health. Through this camp and many more planned in Lahore the School of
Nutrition hopes to spread awareness throughout the city so the public makes
informed choices on nutrition to lead a health & balanced lifestyle.
The
nutrition camp was organized by Dr. Haroon Ihsan – Vice Chairman, Executive
Committee, Fatima Memorial System, Mrs. Zareen Arif Ijaz – Chairman, Jahanara
Trust, Ms. Shazia Zahra – Clinical Nutritionist, Saira Khalid Shereen Khan,
Maria Sadique, Samreen Sadaf, Anam Akmal and Aneela Kanwal.
The
School of Nutrition is a Nutritional Consultancy Company for Health & Wellbeing
which offers food and nutritional services in the fields of healthcare and
education to promote healthy lifestyles.
Jahanara
Memorial Trust (JMT) and Fatima Memorial Hospital (FMH) have joined hands with
their specific strengths and capacities to develop and enhance emergency
services at Fatima Memorial Hospital with the vision of providing emergency
treatment to all who walk through the door, regardless of their citizenship,
status or ability to pay.
Fatima
Memorial Hospital, a not for profit hospital
was founded in 1977 in Shadman, Lahore to treat all patients from all walks of
life regardless of their means to pay.
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