Lupin sets new Guinness World Records title
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Mumbai: Lupin Limited has achieved a significant milestone by setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for creating the Largest book sentence.
The title was developed with 5000 book copies to display the letters in the sentence 'Heart Rate, Is it a Missing Link? (title of the book).
"This unique record was made possible by collating hard copies of the books in a structured manner under the supervision of an official from Guinness World Records, London," the company said in a release.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), India accounts for one-fifth of the total deaths occurring from stroke and ischemic heart disease. An upward trend of an arrhythmic heart rate signals a larger health problem in most individuals. To draw attention to this critical health parameter, Lupin attempted this record to talk about preventive care and treatment strategies for patients with an elevated heart rate. The record was monitored by an adjudicator from Guinness World Records.
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