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Aditi Jagtap Pune (Dr Ranjit jagtap Daughter) at Ram Mangal Heart Foundation helps heart patients. Look after your heart health, it should be your priority. It is all about the small choices you make each day which makes your heart stronger and healthier. <br><br>https://in.linkedin.com/in/aditi-jagtap-pune
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AditiJagtap Pune( DrRanjitJagtap Daughter) AditiRanjitJagtap is born and brought up in Pune. She completed her secondary education from St. Mary’s School, Pune and higher secondary education from Ferguson College. After completing her school, she pursued Interior Designing from BNCA Architecture College, Pune and BBA online from Sikkim Manipal University. She is currently the director of Ram Mangal Heart Foundation. She is actively involved in charitable work by helping and providing better conditions to patients. She believes in making a difference around her and loves serving people. She also donates her time and talent to help make life better for people around her. Profile Link - https://in.linkedin.com/in/aditi-jagtap-pune
DrRanjitJagtap Daughter Dr. RanjitJagtap daughter, AditiJagtap also joins him in his philanthropic effort in order to continue rewarding society in such a way that it desires by expanding the beneficial urges.
5 Important Things Women Need to Know about Their Heart • It is often said that women have hearts of gold. Most People think heart disease only affect men which is not true. Cardiovascular diseases are trending in women as much as men on all over the world. We should focus on elements that need to work for heart health for women. • The Ram Mangal Heart Foundation is dedicated towards improving the heart health of people all over India. They work hard and raise awareness to close the heart-health gap between men and women. Dr. RanjitJagtap is a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon who covered 5 important things that women need to know about their hearts in one of his public event.
Women hearts are at higher risk after menopause. • Several risk factors like weight gain, lack of physical activity are common in women going through menopause. These factors can also affect heart condition. Around the time of menopause, blood pressure also rises up and emerge the risk factors of heart disease in women. • Women should be of the risk factors for heart diseases. Seek preventative care from a cardiologist. Adopt a healthy lifestyle for your heart. AditiJagtapPune at Ram Mangal Heart Foundation helps heart patients. Look after your heart health, it should be your priority. It is all about the small choices you make each day which makes your heart stronger and healthier.