Women Must Openly Talk Their Health Issues: Prez
Hindustan Times Bengaluru|January 04, 2025
President Droupadi Murmu on Friday urged people to encourage women in their households to openly discuss their health-related issues.
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BENGALURU: President Droupadi Murmu on Friday urged people to encourage women in their households to openly discuss their health-related issues.

"Many times, women in a family do not receive timely diagnosis and treatment for their health issues. This may be due to traditional mindsets where addressing their health concerns is not a priority for the family, including the women themselves. Such delays, especially in cases of cancer, can be critical," said Murmu, delivering the key-note speech after inaugurating KLE Cancer Hospital in Belagavi.

She also emphasised that society, as a whole, needs to take women's health more seriously and actively contribute to their care, ensuring they receive timely and appropriate treatment.

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