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In response to World Stroke Day, the "Stroke Prevention Charity Run" encourages you to run your way to better health

Every year, October 12th is World Stroke Day. The Brain Vascular Disease Prevention Foundation held the "Stroke Prevention Charity Run" at the Flower Expo Park Square on this day to promote stroke prevention knowledge and awareness. The event also encourages stroke patients to step outdoors and relieve stress. On-site healthcare consultations and services were provided, including blood pressure, blood sugar, ECG, heart rate monitoring, and carotid artery checks for stroke prevention screening. Participants who registered for the event received a commemorative T-shirt, sports towel, finisher’s cap, and other gifts, attracting many patients and runners to sign up and participate.


To respond to World Stroke Day, Leadtek's Chairman, Mr. Lu Kunshan, personally attended the "Stroke Prevention Charity Run." In addition to donating the award-winning H2 Health Band, he also served as the honorary starter for the race. Leadtek also set up an experience booth on-site, allowing runners to take a break from their exercise while receiving free health status checks. The experience equipment included the H2 Pro, KIOSK, and heart rate variability detectors, offering the public the opportunity to measure heart rate and check blood oxygen levels. Additionally, Leadtek sold the Lixinmian health supplement series, which helps with sleep, regulating physiological functions, and promoting mental metabolism, ensuring a peaceful mind and restful sleep.


Half of the top 10 causes of death are related to cardiovascular issues, and their combined death percentage exceeds that of cancer. Leadtek has long focused on cardiovascular problems and launched health-promoting and professional medical products. The company hopes that through this event, the public will be reminded to seek appropriate health management and treatment when experiencing abnormal body conditions to prevent unfortunate incidents.






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