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Many of you may have traveled to different parts of the world, from Tokyo to New York, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari or from CSMT to Lonavala. But have you ever thought about the journey that takes place in your body every second of the day, silently sustaining life while supplying blood to every corner of your body? And there are some facts that might surprise you. If all of our blood vessels were strung together, they would be about 60,000 miles (100,000 km) long, more than twice the circumference of the Earth. Isn't that an amazing fact! As cardiologists, we dedicate our lives to leading the treatment of this vast and vital system: life path or path of life.
Just as a cricket ball appears to the focused blaster master Sachin Tendulkar, to us focused cardiologists our body's blood vessels appear like large Atal tunnels, providing the orientation necessary to navigate this complex network. There are no toll booths and roads are bumpy but safe. These vascular speed breakers are unwanted elements that God didn't want us to have, but our wrong lifestyle invites them and causes serious problems like heart attack, stroke, kidney failure and gangrene. Every pulse, every heartbeat pumps blood through this network, delivering oxygen and nutrients to sustain life. However, this network can be fragile and susceptible to damage from our habits, stress and even genetic factors.
In a world full of busy people who miss the race to achieve their dreams and tend to neglect their heart and health, the next time you feel your pulse or heartbeat, you can embark on this amazing journey of life as a result of the journey . Admire the film and consider it with a cardiologist as the guardian of your system. The gift of life helps maintain this delicate balance and ensures and maintains the optimal functioning of this system.