World Heart Day 2022: 29 September

World Heart Day 2022: 29 September

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Category : Important Days Published on: September 30 2022

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  • World Heart Day is observed every year on 29 September, and it is celebrated to raise awareness about heart health, the growing concerns of cardiovascular diseases, the effects of excessive exercise on the heart and how heart care is extremely important.
  • Antoni Bayés de Luna, who served as the World Heart Federation's president from 1997 to 1999, had come up with this idea. 
  • World Heart Day was originally celebrated on September 24, 2000, and up until 2011, it was marked as the final Sunday in September. 
  • The theme for World Heart Day 2022 is 'USE HEART FOR EVERY HEART'.
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