Student's Sudden Death in Bajali Raises Concerns Over Rising Heart Attacks in Youth

The sudden death of a student from Bajali has raised concern about the rising incidence of heart attacks among young people across the country.
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Pathsala: The sudden death of a student from Bajali has raised concern about the rising incidence of heart attacks among young people across the country.

As per the report, the deceased, identified as 25-year-old Namita Choudhury, was a resident of Choudhurypara and a student of Teacher Training Centre in Patacharkuchi in Bajali district

Namita, a bright and promising student, passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack, leaving her family, friends, college staff, and the entire Bajali area.

The college staff said that Namita was known for her hard work in her studies. Her sudden death has shocked everyone at the college and also prompted widespread discussions about the increasing occurrence of heart attacks in younger people, a condition that was once believed to affect mainly older adults.

Several organizations have expressed deep sorrow over her loss and are calling for more awareness about preventive measures and appealing to the government to look into this matter. Health experts are urging young people to adopt healthier lifestyles by engaging in regular physical activity, managing stress, and eating a balanced diet. They also stress the need for regular health check-ups to identify any potential risks early.

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