Valencia Health Fair Gathers Over 400 Students in the Old Turia Riverbed

The event, celebrating its 19th edition, offers workshops and free tests to promote healthy habits.

Generic image of a health fair in an urban park, with white tents and interactive activities.
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Generic image of a health fair in an urban park, with white tents and interactive activities.

Over 400 Health Sciences students from the Universitat de València are participating today in the 19th Health Fair, held in the old Turia riverbed in Valencia, offering activities and information for all citizens.

The old bed of the Turia river in Valencia hosts this Saturday a new edition of the Health Fair, an already consolidated event that brings together students from various Health Sciences degrees at the Universitat de València. The event, which started at 10:00 AM, will remain open until 7:00 PM in Section XI, opposite the Palau de la Música in Valencia.
This 19th edition features more than 35 tents staffed by students of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Speech Therapy, Psychology, Physiotherapy, Sports Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Optics and Optometry. The organizers emphasize that the objective is to educate, prevent, and promote health in an accessible, practical, and close manner for all citizens.

Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures.

Under the slogan 'Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures', the day includes workshops, interactive activities, and information points aimed at all ages. Among the most notable proposals are cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) demonstrations, resolving health doubts in a close and barrier-free environment, as well as free tests and experiences aimed at promoting healthy habits.
The initiative is organized by the Valencian Association of Medical Students, which highlights the importance of this meeting as an opportunity to integrate health into daily life and raise awareness about disease prevention. Admission is free and open to both the university community and the general public interested in improving their well-being.

"Health is learned, cared for, and shared."

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