National Speech-Language-Hearing Month
This observance focuses on raising awareness about communication disorders and the role of ASHA members in providing life-altering treatment.
This observance focuses on raising awareness about communication disorders and the role of ASHA members in providing life-altering treatment.
A month-long effort to raise awareness of viral hepatitis and encourage testing and vaccination for Hepatitis B and C.
A peak season for those with asthma and allergies, this month aims to educate the public about these diseases and their treatments.
Expanded from National Nurses Week, this full month is dedicated to celebrating the nursing profession and its critical impact on healthcare.
A time to raise awareness about Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, and to encourage people to wear purple to show support for the millions living with the disease.
A month dedicated to celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community, honoring the history of the movement, and advocating for equal rights.
An annual observance focused on raising awareness of preventable health problems and encouraging early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys.
An annual observance focused on raising awareness of preventable health problems and encouraging early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys.
A campaign to recognize the impact of migraine and headache disorders and to reduce the stigma associated with these debilitating conditions.
Sponsored by Prevent Blindness, this month educates the public about cataracts, which are the leading cause of vision loss in the United States.
July, designated in 2008, honors Bebe Moore Campbell's legacy and highlights mental health challenges faced by BIPOC communities, including lower access to care and higher stigma.
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