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Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: To strengthen their campaign further to aware masses about the ill effects of Cardiovascular Diseases, Head Department of Cardiology GMCH Jammu Dr Sushil Sharma conducted a day long cardiac awareness cum health check up camp in collaboration with Sikh Unity Forum Poonch, Rahul Dravid Cricket Academy and Committee of Char Sahibzade at Sports Stadium with more emphasis on physical activity to reduce the cardiac mortality and morbidity. While interacting with the people Dr Sushil Stated that Young athletes face numerous physical and mental challenges as they strive to excel in their sports. “While physical activity generally promotes cardiovascular health, certain underlying conditions can pose significant risks, sometimes leading to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Cardiovascular conditions in young athletes are rare but often serious, requiring a proactive approach to prevention, detection, and management. Several cardiovascular conditions can affect young athletes, ranging from structural abnormalities to electrical disorders. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is one of the most common and serious conditions, characterized by abnormal thickening of the heart muscle that can obstruct blood flow. Another ,critical condition is congenital coronary artery anomalies, where abnormal coronary artery development can restrict blood flow during exertion,” he said. Dr Sharma elaborated that electrical abnormalities, such as long QT syndrome and Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome, disrupt the heart’s normal rhythm, increasing the risk of life-threatening arrhythmias. Additionally, myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle often caused by viral infections, can lead to sudden cardiac arrests, especially during intense physical activity. While these conditions can be asymptomatic, they may also manifest as warning signs, including chest pain, fainting, or palpitations during exercise. Participation in sports offers young athletes numerous physical, mental, and social benefits. However, underlying heart conditions can pose significant risks, potentially leading to serious outcomes like Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). While these events are rare, prevention and early detection are essential to ensuring the safety of young athletes, he said. Others who were part of this camp include Dr Parvez Khan (CMO Poonch), Dr Shahbaz Khan, Dr Pallavi Sharma and Dr Amarpreet Singh. Paramedics and volunteers include Rajkumar, Rahul Vaid, Rohit Nayyar, Vikas Kumar, Rajinder Singh, Gourav Sharma, Amnish Datta, Paramveer Singh, Harsh Bali, Ritik Sharma, Shaida Parveen, Rubina, Basharat Anjum, Anil Sharma, Sumit Sharma, Ajit Pal Singh,Vikram Sharma, Droub Sharma, Randhir Singh and Nirvair Singh Bali.
DEAR ERIC: We live on a lake and love hosting our great-nieces and nephews on school breaks and the entire family on vacations. My husband and I have no children. Our niece’s families are dear to us. Our 11-year-old great-nephew has been gaming now for about a year. When he comes to visit, instead of reading, playing cards or board games with us, like in the past, he wants to disappear with his video games. We feel vacated. How do we navigate this with his parents who think his being on a video gaming team at school is awesome and I think it is a bad omen? What is a fair place of compromise and balance? – Game Off DEAR GAME OFF: Let his parents parent their child. The other night I re-watched the movie “Network” from 1977 (stay with me here; it relates). In it, a character in his 60s dismisses a character played by a young Faye Dunaway by saying “she’s the television generation. She learned life from Bugs Bunny. The only reality she knows is what comes to her over her TV set.” Every generation has anxieties about the ways that technology is changing social interactions or altering the minds of the generations below. While some of those concerns are valid, those of Faye Dunaway’s generation (now in their 70s and 80s) would argue that they’ve managed to stay quite well-rounded, despite (and often with the aid of) TV. In moderation, video games have been shown to improve a child’s cognitive function and working memory. While your great-nephew’s gaming might not be your choice, it’s important that you not seek to undermine the research and thinking that his parents have done about it. What you’re really yearning for is a sense of togetherness as a family, so try talking to your niece and her spouse about group activities you can plan to meet your great-nephew where he is. And don’t be afraid to pick up a controller and ask him to show you the ropes. *** DEAR ERIC: I’m not sure if the letter from “Invisible Dad” about his wife buying trinkets for their adult kids and having more close conversations with them is related to my better half and myself. I think it could be but I can’t be sure so don’t want to ask him. I never really thought about it all the time, but assumed kids knew that gifts were from both of us. If this question does relate to us, and even if it doesn’t, I will be mindful of what I haven’t been mindful of. My heart is melting if he does really care that much about the kids. Thank you for listening. – Daily Reader DEAR READER: Thanks for your thoughtful note and your openness. Please also reconsider talking to your husband about the ways you interact with your kids. It could be really healing and productive. (Send questions to R. Eric Thomas at eric@askingeric.com or P.O. Box 22474, Philadelphia, PA 19110. Follow him on Instagram and sign up for his weekly newsletter at rericthomas.com .) ©2024 Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Latest Advice ColumnsSarah Ferguson gives rare insight into grandchildren's lives with Christmas updateThe Telangana State Girijan Cooperative Corporation (GCC) has partnered with Hyderabad-based climate tech firm TRST01 to introduce a mobile-based app for digitising operations at its petrol pumps. This initiative aims to establish a real-time monitoring system and turn the corporation’s 29 petrol pumps into profitable ventures. Operating under the Tribal Welfare Department, the GCC has identified issues such as weak financial management and outdated operational practices, which have resulted in frequent shutdowns and losses. To address these challenges, GCC vice-chairman and managing director A. Sharath advocated for the integration of advanced technology. TRST01 has developed an Inventory Management and Monitoring App and Dashboard tailored to meet GCC’s requirements. This solution will ensure 100% online transactions, eliminate financial leakages, and enhance overall accountability, transparency, and efficiency. Highlighting the initiative, Mr.Sharath said, “This digitisation drive will bring operational efficiency and financial sustainability to tribal-run petrol pumps. It ensures sustainable employment for tribal salespeople, fosters financial transparency, and secures livelihoods for tribal communities. Our goal is to replicate the success of TSRTC and jail-run petrol pumps in the State.” A senior official with the GCC said that suggestions had been made to enhance the app, which would be implemented in a phased manner for real-time monitoring of pumps. “Currently, the app is undergoing testing. Once it meets our requirements, it will be installed on the mobile devices of pump in-charges. It will provide comprehensive details such as stock, sales, payments, cash availability, and other relevant information. Officials at the State office will be able to monitor and oversee operations in real time,” the official added. Published - November 26, 2024 12:20 am IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit
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