Events
Dates to Remember
Events
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Dates to Remember
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Skin Cancer Prevention and Awareness Month
Dates to RememberA campaign to educate the public on the importance of sun safety and regular skin checks to prevent skin cancer.
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National Minority Health Month
Dates to RememberDedicated to raising awareness about health disparities that continue to affect racial and ethnic minority populations and advocating for health equity for all.
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World Autism Awareness Day
Dates to RememberAn internationally recognized UN day that encourages member states to take measures to raise awareness about autistic individuals throughout the world.
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National Public Health Week
Dates to RememberOrganized by the American Public Health Association, this week recognizes the contributions of public health and highlights issues that are important to improving our nation's health.
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World Health Day
Dates to RememberMarking the founding of the World Health Organization (WHO), this day highlights a priority area of global public health concern each year to promote "Health For All."
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Men’s Health Week
Dates to RememberCelebrated the week leading up to and including Father's Day, this week encourages men to seek regular medical advice and early treatment for disease.
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Black Maternal Health Week
Dates to RememberFounded by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance, this week amplifies the voices of Black mothers and focuses on improving maternal health outcomes and ending disparities in maternal mortality.
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Mental Health Awareness Month
Dates to RememberMental Health America founded Mental Health Month in 1949 and has led the effort every May to promote mental wellness nationwide.
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Women’s Health Month
Dates to RememberWomen's Health Month is observed annually in May as a time to raise awareness about women's health issues, promote early detection and prevention of diseases, and encourage women to prioritize their […]
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National High Blood Pressure Education Month
Dates to RememberHigh blood pressure—or hypertension—is a major risk factor for heart disease. Half of Americans have high blood pressure, and many don’t know they have it. Have yours checked and talk […]