Bengaluru April 6,2023: The World Health Day is celebrated annually on April 7th to raise
awareness about global health issues and encourage people to take action towards improving their
health. This year, the theme is “Building a fairer, healthier world” with a focus on achieving health
equity and addressing health disparities.
As part of this effort, it is crucial to recognize the significance of preventive health screening in
promoting better health outcomes. Many deadly diseases can be detected in their early stages
through regular preventive health screening, which can lead to prompt treatment when the chances
of a positive outcome are the highest.
According to Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi, Medical Director of NURA diagnostic center,
cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, stroke, and cancer are the top four killers in India.
These lifestyle diseases are slow-acting but irreversible with no cure, making early detection critical
for effective treatment.
Preventive health screening offers many benefits, including early detection, health risk assessment,
cost-effectiveness, improved quality of life, and personalized care. Early detection can lead to
successful treatment, reduce the risk of complications, and save significant healthcare costs.
Moreover, health risk assessment through preventive health screening can help individuals
understand their current health status and risk factors for various diseases. This knowledge can
enable them to make informed decisions about their lifestyle and healthcare choices.
Personalized care is another advantage of preventive health screening, as healthcare providers can
tailor care to an individual’s specific needs and risk factors. This approach can result in more
effective treatment and better health outcomes.
In conclusion, preventive health screening is a low-cost and effective way to add extra years to one’s
life and promote better health outcomes. It is critical to raise awareness about the benefits of
preventive health screening and encourage people to make it a regular part of their healthcare
routine. By doing so, we can build a fairer and healthier world for everyone.
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