맨발 걷기SBS Morning Wide Part 3 ‘Topic’ corner (broadcast on August 8, 2023)
Walking barefoot requires more use of the muscles of the lower extremities because shoes do not absorb shock, which lowers blood viscosity and helps improve blood flow rate.
By increasing blood circulation, it helps prevent cardiovascular disease and cerebrovascular disease, i.e. stroke.
The feet, called the second heart, are densely packed with capillaries.
When you walk barefoot and stimulate the capillaries, the blood vessels expand and blood flow increases, improving blood circulation.
Sahmyook Seoul Hospital successfully completes the week commemorating its 115th anniversary, holding various events including participation in sharing life through the ‘Blood Donation Relay of Love’ Sahmyook Seoul Hospital (Director of the hospital…
[SBS Morning Wide] Watch the appearance of Kind Doctor Orthopedics Manager Shim Jae-cheon ◀◀◀◀◀◀◀ SBS Morning Wide Part 3 ‘Hot Topic’ Corner (2023…
Sahmyook Seoul Hospital expands medical facilities with construction in Shingwan-dong Seoul city changes to ‘building-to-land ratio of 40% or less’, securing additional negative pressure beds, etc. for patients…
Sahmyook Seoul Hospital, ranked 1st in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease adequacy evaluation for 8 consecutive years, selected as an excellent hospital for treating chronic respiratory diseases Sahmyook Seoul Hospital (Director Yang Geo-seung)…
Sahmyook Seoul Hospital participates in the health fair / provides free consultations including autonomic nervous balance tests Sahmyook Seoul Hospital (Director Yang Geo-seung) runs from June 8th (Thursday) to 11th (Sunday)…
Sahmyook Seoul Hospital Nurse Lee Soo-ryun’s Endemic KBS1 TV 9 o’clock News [Meet the News] (broadcast on May 14, 2023) Watch…
Sahmyook Seoul Hospital holds a concert inviting musical actor Kwak Yu-rim to celebrate the month of May with a concert to show love to patients…
Sahmyook Seoul Hospital provides compassionate meals to the underprivileged during the upcoming Family Month to over 100 underprivileged people, including low-income seniors living alone in Hwigyeong 1-dong…
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