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AMD/LOW VISION AWARENESS MONTH: SYMPTOMS AND DIAGNOSIS

I. INTRODUCTION February is AMD/LOW Vision awareness month, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals with age-related macular degeneration and low vision. The month aims to raise awareness about these conditions and their impact on daily life. Education, advocacy, and support are used to empower individuals with AMD and low vision to lead fulfilling, independent lives. […]

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NATIONAL DONOR DAY: CELEBRATING THE GIFT OF LIFE

I. INTRODUCTION National Donor Day, celebrated on February 14th, emphasizes the importance of organ, tissue, blood, platelet, and marrow donation. It highlights the impact of one’s decision to donate on others, promoting generosity, compassion, and the ultimate act of giving: the gift of life. The day encourages individuals to register as donors and save lives, […]

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UNDERSTANDING HEART FAILURE: A CRUCIAL AWARENESS INITIATIVE

I. INTRODUCTION Heart Failure Awareness Week is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about heart failure, its causes, symptoms, and treatments. This condition affects millions of people worldwide and significantly impacts their quality of life. Through education and advocacy during this week-long campaign, the goal is to empower individuals to recognize the signs of […]

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INTERNATIONAL EPILEPSY DAY: SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OPTIONS

I. Introduction International Epilepsy Day, established in 2015, is a global awareness campaign that promotes understanding and support for individuals with epilepsy. It brings together individuals, organizations, and communities worldwide to provide education and support to those living with the condition. The day dispels myths and misconceptions about epilepsy, encouraging communities to provide a safe […]

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EMPOWERING PARENTS: INTERNATIONAL PRENATAL INFECTION PREVENTION MONTH INITIATIVES

I. Introduction Prenatal infections are infections that occur during pregnancy and can pose serious risks to both the mother and the developing baby. Infections can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites and can lead to complications such as preterm birth, birth defects, or even miscarriage. International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month, observed in the month […]

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ACHE NO MORE : NATIONAL TOOTHACHE AWARENESS DAY

I. Introduction National Toothache Day is observed to raise awareness about the importance of oral hygiene and dental care. The day is celebrated on February 9th every year. Toothache is one of the most common dental problems, often caused by tooth decay or dental infection.  Aims to educate people about the common causes of toothaches […]

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CONGENITAL HEART DEFECT AWARENESS WEEK: BREAKING THE STIGMA AND RAISING AWARENESS

I. Introduction Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week is an annual event designed to raise awareness of congenital heart defects (CHDs), which are structural abnormalities of the heart that occur at birth. These anomalies can damage the heart’s walls, valves, arteries, and veins, interfering with proper function. Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week, held during the first […]

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BREAKING DOWN THE TYPES OF GALLBLADDER AND BILE DUCT CANCER

I. INTRODUCTION Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness Month is a February event aimed at raising awareness about rare and aggressive forms of cancer affecting the gallbladder and bile ducts. The month educates the public about symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options, aiming to improve early detection and patient outcomes. Often undiagnosed, these cancers have […]

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LISTEN UP: IT’S TINNITUS AWARENESS WEEK!

I. Introduction Tinnitus Awareness Week is an annual campaign aimed at raising public awareness about tinnitus, a common condition characterized by ear noise. The week-long event educates the public about tinnitus, its causes, symptoms, and treatments. It aims to reduce stigma and provide support to those affected. Through various activities, organizations, healthcare professionals, and advocacy […]

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BREAKING THROUGH THE STIGMA: REFLECTING ON WORLD LEPROSY DAY

I. Introduction World Leprosy Day, observed annually on the last Sunday of January, aims to raise awareness, dispel myths, and advocate for the rights of those affected by the disease. Despite advancements, the stigma surrounding leprosy persists, often overshadowing medical realities. Reflecting on progress, challenges, and prejudice is crucial for addressing this age-old disease. II. […]

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