Dongbu Urban Health Center in Gimhae-si, Gyeongnam, is launching a program based on traditional Korean medicine to prevent stroke and dementia.


The health center announced on the 11th that it is recruiting participants for the "Solving Stroke and Dementia with Korean Medicine" program targeting residents in the Dongbu area.


According to the center, the program will be held three times in total on April 25, May 9, and May 23, each session from 2 PM to 3 PM.


Gimhae City Hall, Gyeongnam. <br>Photo by Gimhae City Hall

Gimhae City Hall, Gyeongnam.
Photo by Gimhae City Hall

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▲The first session covers the understanding of stroke and dementia from a Korean medicine perspective and methods for prevention and management ▲The second session focuses on acupoint therapy 1 for stroke and dementia prevention and management ▲The third session covers acupoint therapy 2 for stroke and dementia prevention and management, each held from 2 PM to 3 PM per session.


Any citizens interested in the prevention and management of stroke and dementia can participate, and applications can be made starting from the 11th by visiting or calling the Dongbu Urban Health Center.



Shin Gil-jae, Director of Health Management, said, "We plan to continue various programs that help elderly people regain vitality after experiencing physical and mental difficulties for three years due to COVID-19."


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