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World AIDS Day – December 1

World AIDS Day – December 1

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). It’s important to note that not everyone with HIV will necessarily develop AIDS. The progression from HIV to AIDS can take several years, and with proper...
Anti-Obesity Day November 26

Anti-Obesity Day November 26

Obesity is a medical condition characterized by an excessive accumulation of body fat, which can have detrimental effects on health. While the most obvious sign of obesity is an increased body weight, there are various symptoms and associated health issues. It’s...
National Epilepsy Day

National Epilepsy Day

When someone is experiencing a seizure, it’s important to remain calm and take appropriate steps to ensure their safety. Here are key actions to take during a seizure: Keep yourself calm and try to reassure those around you. Remember that most seizures are brief...
World Immunization Day – November 10

World Immunization Day – November 10

Getting immunized is important for several reasons, as it helps protect individuals and communities from vaccine-preventable diseases. Here are five key reasons why you should get immunized: Preventing Serious Illness: Immunizations are designed to protect you from...
World Radiography Day – November 8

World Radiography Day – November 8

Medical imaging is important for a variety of reasons, as it plays a crucial role in healthcare and medicine. Here are some of the key reasons why medical imaging is essential:** Disease diagnosis and monitoring: Medical imaging techniques, such as X-rays, CT scans,...