The
project dubbed “Wellness at Work” incorporates achievable, small steps for
healthy eating and physical activity into everyday life.
The
on-going campaign serves as a platform for people to know their health status
to live healthier and longer lives and increase productivity at the workplaces.
Chief
Executive Officer of M.Y. Ventures, Dr. Caesar says drivers are valuable in
socio-economic development, hence the need to be educated on personal health to
give up the best of service.
“The
nation can lose lives from accidents, so it has become increasingly important
for M.Y. ventures to partner with these drivers, either to give them education
or introduce our products that give nutrition to the body”, he stated.
The
campaign involves presentations on healthy living practices and free sampling
of the company’s natural health products and food supplements.
According
to Dr. Caesar, commercial drivers are prone to eating ‘junk foods’ but need to
be nourished to offer good services to the country.
He
has cautioned drivers against intake of alcohol and other stimulants during and
after driving, stating that “when you use such products wrongly it rather
weakens the body. So most times you see drivers complaining of waste pains,
complaining of spinal problems and always worried about headaches”.
M.Y.
Venture is engaging corporate institutions to institute measure to prevent
diseases and avoid the problems of curing diseases.
Story
by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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