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St. Luke's Health Nabis Pot "Rukanabi"

[Apricot peony] July 11, 2013 14:00

ck1203_130710 (5). jpg30 seconds walk from Tsukiji Station on the Hibiya Line.
"Rukabi" on the first floor of the Center for Nursing Practice Development at St. Luke's College of Nursing No. 2 is a place where anyone can easily drop in and consult with nurses and other medical professionals about health, etc. It is a place where you can help you get the necessary information.
 
Not only about myself, but also about the body and mind of my family and parents, but I say that I am a little worried, but I just leave it alone or do not know where to ask. There is.
 
Of course, you can get various information on the Internet, etc., but how to judge and select it depends on the more information you have, the more you may get lost.
 
In "Rukabi", women measure the "bone density" of particular concern for height, weight, body fat, blood pressure, etc., and have them check their health, and at the same time, medical professionals such as nurses are stationed to advise on such various consultations.
Only bone density measurement is charged (500 yen), but other measurements and consultations are free.

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ck1203_130710 (7). jpgIn the book corner immediately after entering the entrance, about 1500 books of fighting illness are lined up for each illness, and there are also about 400 medical and health books and pamphlets.
These can be browsed freely, but if you are wondering what to read, you can also get advice from professional staff, and volunteers actually read and introduce the contents There is also a database that you can refer to.
 
ck1203_130710 (2). jpgFrom 11:30 to 13:30 on the second Wednesday of the month
"CHADO", where you can freely talk about your health while sitting in a chair and having matcha and sweets, etc.
From 12:30 to 13:10 on the third Thursday, "Lunch Time Mini Lecture & Mini Concert" will be held.
Reservations are not required and participation is free.
 
On July 18 (Thursday), Mr. Mutsumi Hanamura's story about "Household Yoga and Care Prevention" and live flute and guitar music.
 
Don't you want to take a look at what "housework yoga" is?
It seems that there is also a free service of herb tea, so if you have time, why don't you come?
 
In addition, "Rukabi" is open from 10:00 to 16:00 from Monday to Friday (excluding weekends and holidays), but it will be closed during the summer and New Year holidays of St. Luke's College of Nursing. Please note that
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For more information, visit the "Rukabi" website. → http://rcdnp.slcn.ac.jp/lukanavi/