Mental Health Awareness Month
Mental Health America founded Mental Health Month in 1949 and has led the effort every May to promote mental wellness nationwide.
Mental Health America founded Mental Health Month in 1949 and has led the effort every May to promote mental wellness nationwide.
Women'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 […]
High 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 […]
With over 5 million cases diagnosed in the United States each year, skin cancer is America’s most common cancer. Fortunately, skin cancer is also one of the most preventable cancers. By sharing […]
May is Arthritis Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about arthritis, a common condition affecting over 53 million adults in the United States. The Arthritis Foundation leads this effort, highlighting the impact […]
May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about celiac disease and supporting those who live with it. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten, a […]
May is Lupus Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about lupus and supporting those affected by this chronic autoimmune disease. The month provides an opportunity to educate the public, advocate […]
This month is a celebration of the individuals, families, and supporters who make up the cystic fibrosis community. Share your accomplishments, milestones, and hopes for the future on social media […]
Observed annually throughout the month of May, National Teen Self-Esteem Month is a dedicated time to focus on the crucial importance of self-esteem in adolescents. This initiative aims to raise […]
A month dedicated to raising awareness about Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Established in 1963, this month honors older Americans and their contributions to our communities.
This observance focuses on raising awareness about communication disorders and the role of ASHA members in providing life-altering treatment.
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