Take part SA’s first Health of the Nation Survey
The first ‘Health of the Nation’ Survey is being run by Health24, sponsored by FedHealth.
“We’re excited to be launching our first ever Health of the Nation Survey. We feel it will become a vital tool to get a better understanding of the overall health of South Africans. For example, how much do South Africans understand about exercise and diet when it comes to their health? How prevalent is the diabetic epidemic in South Africa? Are South Africans by-in-large still smokers?,” says Health24 editor Laura van Niekerk.
“These results will provide us with valuable insights in order to assist us in identifying potential risks and gaps in the health awareness of the average South African.”
The survey takes about 10 minutes and people have the chance to win prizes including R5 000 in cash and R1 000 shopping vouchers. People have until 21 September to complete the survey.
To complete the survey, and to stand a chance to win one of the prizes up for grabs, visit Health24 or follow this link http://bit.ly/1TNNyhS.
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Take part SA’s first Health of the Nation Survey
by healthe, Health-e News
August 18, 2015