World Suicide Prevention Day

World Suicide Prevention Day

Every year on September 10, World Suicide Prevention Day is commemorated. This day symbolizes a worldwide effort to raise awareness about suicide prevention and reflects the urgent need for coordinated efforts to address the growing rate of suicide.

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The Fast Facts on Gastroparesis

The Fast Facts on Gastroparesis

The month of August is Gastroparesis Awareness Month, sponsored by the International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD). August is aimed at “focusing attention on important health messages about gastroparesis diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life issues.”

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The Fast Facts on Psoriasis

The Fast Facts on Psoriasis

In honor of Psoriasis Action Month, we’re here to answer a few common questions about psoriasis and highlight the work the National Psoriasis Foundation does to improve the lives of those with psoriasis.

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Contact Lens Health Week Tips

Contact Lens Health Week Tips

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 45 million Americans wear contact lenses, but most of these wearers do not practice correct contact lens hygiene.

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Juvenile Arthritis Month

Juvenile Arthritis Month

July is Juvenile Arthritis Month, a month dedicated to increasing awareness for early signs and symptoms of juvenile arthritis and coordinating efforts in the battle against it.

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Healthy Vision Month

Healthy Vision Month

July is Healthy Vision Month, a day to remind you to prioritize your vision and eye health! There are plenty of ways to keep your eyes healthy.

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Men’s Health Month

Men’s Health Month

June is Men’s Health Month, focused on “encouraging boys, men, and their families to practice and implement healthy living decisions,” according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health.

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The Fast Facts on Aphasia

The Fast Facts on Aphasia

National Aphasia Awareness Month is held in June as part of an initiative to raise public awareness of the language disorder and to acknowledge the many people who live with or care for those with aphasia.

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