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National Handwashing Awareness Week

National Handwashing Awareness Week

National Handwashing Awareness Week is observed the first full week of December.  It’s safe to say that our personal hygiene starts and ends with our hands.  Although our parents taught us to always wash our hands before meals, germs don’t care about the time of day.  The bottom line is that washing your hands prevents the spread of illnesses.  It helps to teach your child to wash their hands early on so that they’re in the habit of doing so as they grow up. Washing their hands will improve their immunity and keep them healthy. Thus, it’s extremely important to...

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National Influenza Vaccination Week

National Influenza Vaccination Week

n 2005, the CDC established National Influenza Vaccination Week to emphasize the importance of getting a flu vaccine during the holidays and beyond.  Flu activity typically increases in October and peaks between the months of December and February.  However, flu activity has been known to occur as late as May.  Consequently, the first week of December is the ideal time for getting the vaccine and having ongoing protection. There were over 49 million influenza cases during a recent flu season, more cases than the populations of Florida and Texas combined.  Of all those cases, nearly 1 million individuals were hospitalized...

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National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

Of all of the diseases that medicine has yet to find a cure for, Alzheimer’s is considered one of the cruelest on record in that the individual suffering with the disease literally vanishes to the point that they no longer exist.  The month of November is designated as National Alzheimer’s Disease Month to remind us that over 5 million Americans now suffer with this incurable disease. Furthermore, it is the 6th leading cause of death in the US today and the number of cases has more than doubled since 1983 when then President Ronald Reagan declared November as National Alzheimer’s...

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November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month

November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month

Since the month of November is commonly associated with Thanksgiving in the US, it’s only fitting that it should also be recognized as Stomach Cancer Awareness Month as well.  Also known as “gastric” cancer, stomach cancer is the formation of cancer cells in the stomach lining.  The stomach wall is composed of 3 tissue layers – the mucosal, the muscularis, and the serosal layers.  Most stomach cancer cells typically develop in the mucosal layer and spread to the outer layers from there. About 90% of all stomach cancers are adenocarcinomas or cancers that develop in the mucus secreting glands.  Roughly...

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American Diabetes Month:  November 14th is World Diabetes Day

American Diabetes Month: November 14th is World Diabetes Day

The month of November has been designated as American Diabetes Month while November 14th is designated as World Diabetes Day.  According to the CDC, “diabetes is a chronic, long-lasting health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy.”  The foods we consume are digested into glucose (sugar) and get released into the bloodstream. As your blood sugar rises, it signals the pancreas to release insulin which acts like a key and lets blood sugar enter the body’s cells where it is used as energy.  When a person has diabetes, their body either can’t utilize the insulin it produces...

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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month

The leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men and women in the US is lung cancer.  As with any type of cancer, the key to surviving the disease is early detection.  Different individuals often manifest different symptoms.  However, most individuals who have lung cancer don’t exhibit any symptoms until the disease is advanced.  The bottom line is that nearly 220,000 people in the US will be told that they have the disease while over 140,000 will die from it. Two Types of Lung Cancer to be Aware of Doctors have divided lung cancer into two primary forms based on the...

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National Respiratory Care Week 2021

National Respiratory Care Week 2021

National Respiratory Care Week provides important information regarding breathing issues.  While this week highlights the efforts to reduce disabling breathing conditions, it’s also devoted to helping raise public awareness about what can be done to reduce these debilitating lung conditions. Why is this Week so important? National Respiratory Care Week is important for a couple of reasons.  First and most important, it acknowledges and promotes hard-working respiratory therapists on a global scale.  Second, it provides an opportunity to generate more awareness of this outstanding profession.  Unfortunately, these healthcare specialists don’t always get the credit and kudos they deserve.  However, National...

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Bone and Joint Health Action Week and What You Need to Know

Bone and Joint Health Action Week and What You Need to Know

If you’ve been struggling with back and joint pain, you’re not alone.  Statistics show that some of the most common problems that millions of individuals are suffering with are bone and joint issues.  Currently, one of the best information sources for the cause and prevention of these musculoskeletal ailments is Bone and Joint Health Action Week.  The event takes place every year between October 12th – 20th and focuses on the prevention and treatment of arthritis, back pain, osteoporosis, and pediatric conditions that affect bone health. Bone and Joint Health Action Week helps to raise awareness regarding the prevention, management,...

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Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness

Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness

Wednesday, October 13th, 2021 is recognized as Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day and a day that focuses on the more than 271,000 Americans who are suffering with this type of cancer.  It is a time for learning more about the disease and communicating what those individuals suffering with it are up against as well as how we as a society can help.  Fortunately, treatment modalities for breast cancer improve each year. What is Metastatic Breast Cancer? When an early-stage breast cancer metastasizes or spreads to other organs in the body it is commonly referred to as metastatic breast cancer and...

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2021 Global Handwashing Day

2021 Global Handwashing Day

It goes without saying that one of the most effective methods for staying healthy and stopping the spread of germs is washing your hands with soap and warm water.  Each year, we highlight the importance of handwashing on October 15th, designated as Global Handwashing Day in 2008.  The purpose of this day is to remind everyone that this is one of the best methods for avoiding illness and spreading germs.  Furthermore, handwashing is also important at other times such as: After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing After going to the restroom When preparing food Before a meal It’s important...

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