Kota Kinabalu: Persatuan Tabung Pesakit Jantung Sabah (SOSHF) mengulangi gesaannya agar sebuah pusat jantung diwujudkan di Sabah bagi memenuhi keperluan penjagaan kesihatan penduduknya yang semakin meningkat.
Kota Kinabalu: Persatuan Tabung Pesakit Jantung Sabah mengulangi gesaannya agar sebuah pusat jantung diwujudkan di Sabah bagi memenuhi keperluan penjagaan kesihatan penduduknya yang semakin meningkat.Presidennya, Datuk Eva Susau, menekankan pusat seperti itu diperlukan untuk menjaga keperluan lebih 300,000 pesakit yang menghidap penyakit jantung kongenital di negeri ini.
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