Her Health, Her Power: Narayana Health tvc prioritizes women's well-being
On the occasion of International Women's Day, Narayana Health SRCC Children's Hospital, Mumbai has launched the Her Health, Her Power campaign—an inspiring initiative aimed at redefining empowerment by prioritizing women's health and well-being. This campaign features a captivating video that spotlights female doctors who share insights on crucial health issues, including early childhood development, risks associated with smoking, impact of high-risk pregnancies, obesity and breast cancer.
Through this campaign, Narayana Health SRCC Children's Hospital, Mumbai underscores the importance of self-care, mental well-being and lifestyle choices that contribute to a healthier future. The campaign aims to empower young girls to dream big, to support expectant mothers through their pregnancy, and to promote preventive healthcare while recognizing the dedicated team of doctors at the Hospital who continue to inspire, heal, and uplift women through their expertise and compassion.
According to data shared by Narayana Health, 57% of women aged 15 to 49 years are anemic and also at times suffer from diabetes, genetic disorders, hormonal issues, and even cancer. Additionally, many young girls who face health issues are engaging in smoking and drinking, which worsens their well-being.
The #HerHealthHerPower campaign aims to bridge the gap in women's health by raising awareness and encouraging women to prioritize their well-being. By shifting the focus of empowerment from external achievements to internal well-being, this initiative reinforces the message that true strength comes from maintaining good health and serves as a reminder that self-care is not a luxury but a necessity.
Speaking about the campaign, Dr Anaita Hegde, Sr Consultant Paediatric Neurology, Narayana Health SRCC Children's Hospital, said: "Empowerment is not just about achieving success—it’s about being healthy, both physically and mentally. Through 'Her Health, Her Power', we want to inspire women to take charge of their well-being and make informed choices that contribute to a healthier and more fulfilling life . Our goal is to spark a movement for positive change.
Dr. Indu Khosla, Senior Consultant- Pediatrics Pulmonology, Narayana Health SRCC Children’s Hospital Said, “This campaign serves as a crucial reminder that women's health is essential and should be a top priority for all. By encouraging women to take charge of their well-being, this initiative has the potential to significantly improve the lives of millions across India. The campaign celebrates the unwavering dedication of our healthcare professionals and spreads the message that true empowerment begins with good health. Our research reveals a worrying trend—many women are not giving their health the attention it deserves. Unhealthy eating habits are prevalent, including smoking.”
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