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Rajkumar Hirani, celebrated Indian Filmmaker & Mr Abhijat Joshi, Indian screenwriter, film director, producer and editor graced the event as chief guests. On the backdrop of World Liver Day, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital organized a ‘Walk-a-thon,’ to celebrate the remarkable success stories of Liver donors and recipients. The event demonstrated the vitality and normalcy achievable post-liver transplant for both donors and recipients, drawing over 120 healthy donors, recipients and senior members of the community. Mr Rajkumar Hirani, a celebrated Indian Filmmaker and National Film Awardee and Mr Abhijat Joshi, Indian screenwriter, film director, producer and editor graced the event as chief guests. The eminent duo inaugurated the advanced Fibroscan Department of Nanavati Max Hospital alongside Dr Chetan Kalal, Program Director – Hepatology & Transplant Medicine, Dr Anurag Shrimal, Director, Transplant Surgery, Dr Anil Singh, Director – Liver Transplant, Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Dr Vibhor Borkar, Director – Paediatric Hepatology & Gastroenterology & Dr Deepak Patkar, Director – Medical Services. The participants warmed up with a lively Zumba session led by the hospital’s expert physiotherapy team, followed by the official flag off of the Walk-a-thon by the eminent duo; Mr. Rajkumar Hirani and Mr. Abhijat Joshi. Radio personality RJ Sudarshan, from RadioCity 91.1, kept the crowd energized with engaging commentary and health tips throughout the event. Actress Aditi Gautam, known for her roles in ‘Neninthe’ (Telugu) and ‘Sanju,’ (Hindi) graced the donor felicitation ceremony and honored the courageous group of organ donors alongside the doctors of Nanavati Max Institute of Liver, Pancreas and Intestine Transplantation. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Kalal said, “early detection and proactive liver screening are key steps to prevent serious health concerns and ensure long-term wellbeing. We encourage everyone to understand the importance of timely diagnosis and how it can significantly improve the effectiveness of treatment. Let’s prioritize our liver health today for a healthier tomorrow.“
On the backdrop of World Liver Day, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital organized a ‘Walk-a-thon,’ to celebrate the remarkable success stories of Liver donors and recipients. The event demonstrated the vitality and normalcy achievable post-liver transplant for both donors and recipients, drawing over 120 healthy donors, recipients and senior members of the community. Rajkumar Hirani, a celebrated Indian Filmmaker and National Film Awardee and Mr Abhijat Joshi, Indian screenwriter, film director, producer and editor graced the event as chief guests. The eminent duo inaugurated the advanced Fibroscan Department of Nanavati Max Hospital alongside Dr Chetan Kalal, Program Director – Hepatology & Transplant Medicine, Dr Anurag Shrimal, Director, Transplant Surgery, Dr Anil Singh, Director – Liver Transplant, Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Dr Vibhor Borkar, Director – Paediatric Hepatology & Gastroenterology & Dr Deepak Patkar, Director – Medical Services. The participants warmed up with a lively Zumba session led by the hospital’s expert physiotherapy team, followed by the official flag off of the Walk-a-thon by the duo; Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi. Radio personality RJ Sudarshan, from RadioCity 91.1, kept the crowd energized with engaging commentary and health tips throughout the event. Actress Aditi Gautam, known for her roles in ‘Neninthe’ (Telugu) and ‘Sanju,’ (Hindi) graced the donor felicitation ceremony and honored the courageous group of organ donors alongside the doctors of Nanavati Max Institute of Liver, Pancreas and Intestine Transplantation. Dr Kalal said, “early detection and proactive liver screening are key steps to prevent serious health concerns and ensure long-term wellbeing. We encourage everyone to understand the importance of timely diagnosis and how it can significantly improve the effectiveness of treatment. Let’s prioritize our liver health today for a healthier tomorrow.”
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As we approach April 19th, 2024, we prepare to observe World Liver Day—a day dedicated to raising awareness about liver health and the importance of preventive measures against liver diseases. The liver, often referred to as the body’s powerhouse, is a vital organ responsible for a myriad of functions essential for our well-being. Yet, despite its significance, liver diseases continue to pose a significant global health burden. This World Liver Day, let us delve into the importance of liver health and the steps we can take to protect this remarkable organ. Understanding the Significance of Liver Health: The liver is a multitasking marvel, playing a crucial role in digestion, metabolism, detoxification, and immune function. From filtering toxins and metabolizing nutrients to producing proteins and bile, the liver performs an array of vital functions that are indispensable for maintaining our health. However, various factors such as unhealthy diet choices, excessive alcohol consumption, viral infections, obesity, and genetic predispositions can jeopardize liver health, leading to the development of liver diseases. Shining a Light on Common Liver Diseases: Liver diseases come in various forms, each with its own set of causes, symptoms, and consequences. Hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and liver cancer are among the most prevalent liver conditions worldwide. Hepatitis, caused by hepatitis viruses, can lead to liver inflammation and, if left untreated, progress to liver cirrhosis and cancer. NAFLD, often associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome, is a leading cause of liver dysfunction in Western countries. Liver cancer, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma, typically arises in individuals with underlying liver diseases such as cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis B or C infection. Empowering Prevention and Treatment: While liver diseases can be formidable adversaries, preventive measures and early interventions can mitigate their impact. Adopting a healthy lifestyle, maintaining a balanced diet, limiting alcohol consumption, staying physically active, and avoiding risky behaviors such as injection drug use are key strategies for safeguarding liver health. Additionally, vaccination against hepatitis B, screening for hepatitis C, and timely medical interventions can help prevent the progression of liver diseases and improve outcomes for affected individuals. Raising Awareness and Taking Action: On World Liver Day 2024, let us renew our commitment to promoting liver health awareness and fostering initiatives aimed at preventing and managing liver diseases. Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, we can empower individuals to make informed choices about their liver health and access the necessary resources and support services. By prioritizing liver health on a global scale, we can work towards a future where liver diseases are less prevalent, better understood, and effectively controlled. Conclusion: As we commemorate World Liver Day 2024, let us recognize the significance of liver health in maintaining overall well-being and pledge to take proactive steps to protect this vital organ. By embracing healthy lifestyle habits, advocating for liver health initiatives, and supporting individuals affected by liver diseases, we can make a tangible difference in reducing the burden of liver-related illnesses worldwide. Together, let us strive towards a world where everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy and fulfilling life, free from the threat of liver diseases.