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Press Release: Yayasan Jantung Malaysia (YJM) – Biogrow Oat BG22 Partnership
Published:  Oct 4, 2013 5:43 PM
Updated: 9:46 AM

One of the fundamental principles of Legosan (M) Sdn. Bhd., the healthcare company who owns Biogrow Oat BG22 in Malaysia, is the unwavering commitment to social responsibility through providing free-of-charge total cholesterol screenings to all Malaysians nationwide during roadshows and health events. To date, the company has screened over 20,000 people and has significantly raised public awareness towards hypercholesterolemia, which is one of the risk factors of heart disease.

Recently, Legosan, together with its Swedish-imported oat bran powder –Biogrow Oat BG22, partnered with Yayasan Jantung Malaysia (YJM) to help promote awareness in the fight against heart disease through funding of YJM’s quarterly published newsletter – Berita Yayasan Jantung Malaysia.

Legosan has also committed to make yearly donations to YJM to fund its awareness and support programs around the country in promoting heart health.

YJM encourages those with enquiries about heart disease prevention, treatment and support to go and get in contact. A range of contact methods are outlined on the YJM official website at www.yjm.org.my

Contract signing ceremony: seated from right, Chairman of YJM Datuk Dr. J.S. Sambhi, Senior product & marketing executive of Legosan, Ms. Felicia Phuah, with vice chairman of YJM, Dato’ Gurbakhash (second from right) and product consultant from Legosan, Mr. K.Y. Pang  (third from left) witnessing the occasion.

Cheque presentation ceremony: CEO of Legosan, Mr. Ong Lam Huat (middle) presenting a cheque to Chairman of YJM Datuk Dr. J.S. Sambhi , with vice chairman of YJM, Dato’ Gurbakhash (third from right), CEO of PrimaBumi Sdn Bhd, Tan Sri Ariffin (second from right) witnessing the occasion.

 


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