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SUMMARY:Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:When a woman is diagnosed at the earliest stage\, her chance of surviving ovarian cancer for five years or more doubles from just 46 per cent to more than 90 per cent. \nHowever\, nearly half of GPs mistakenly believe symptoms only present in the later stages of the disease\, and less than a third of women in the UK are confident they know the symptoms. \nThis year\, tens of thousands of symptoms leaflets were read\, thousands of cakes were baked\, hundreds of outlandish outfits worn and more teapots brewed than we could count all with one aim in mind to get more women diagnosed at the earliest stage. Your fundraising means we will be able to do more to improve early diagnosis\, fund more life-saving research and provide much-needed support. \nhttps://www.targetovariancancer.org.uk/tags/ovarian-cancer-awareness-month
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SUMMARY:Stress Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Stress Awareness Month has been held every April\, since 1992. \nDuring this annual thirty day period\, health care professionals and health promotion experts across the country will join forces to increase public awareness about both the causes and cures for our modern stress epidemic. \nTo learn more\, visit the Stress Awareness Month Website: https://www.stress.org.uk/national-stress-awareness-month-2018/
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SUMMARY:Bowel Cancer Awareness Month 2020
DESCRIPTION:April’s Bowel Cancer Awareness Month is a fantastic annual event set aside to increase awareness of bowel cancer and raise funds towards treating this condition. It is driven by various charitable organisations including the Beating Bowel Cancer and Bowel Cancer UK\, who have merged with the main aim of ensuring that there would be no victim of Bowel Cancer by 2050. \nJust to mention\, Bowel Cancer is the second biggest UK’s killer cancer. This shouldn’t be the case since it is treatable and curable\, especially when diagnosed at an early stage. Early diagnosis for Bowel Cancer and any other type of cancer saves lives. This is the reason why April has been set aside to educate the public and raise awareness of Bowel Cancer symptoms. \nFor more information\, please visit: http://www.bowelcanceruk.org.uk/
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SUMMARY:IBS Awareness Month 2020
DESCRIPTION:April is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month in the UK\, where 1 in 5 people will experience IBS at some point in their lives1. \nBut despite the prevalence of IBS\, and the general increase in awareness\, there is still embarrassment and uncertainty surrounding the disorder. \nYou can develop IBS at any age\, but symptoms often develop between 20 – 30 years of age. \nFor more information\, please visit the event website: https://pageandpage.uk.com/irritable-bowel-syndrome-ibs-awareness-month/ \nReference:\n1-4 ‘April is IBS Awareness Month: Facts for sufferers’\, BMI Healthcare\, [online]. Available at: https://www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/health-matters/womens-health/ibs-facts-for-sufferers#gdpr-out (Accessed 18.4.19)\n 
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SUMMARY:MS Awareness Week 2020
DESCRIPTION:MS Awareness Week 2020 will run from 20-26 April. It’s a chance to raise awareness of multiple sclerosis\, and the reality of living with it. #MSWeek.\nMost people have a vague idea what MS is\, but lots of them are a bit confused. Some people know it causes problems with how we move. But what about how we feel? And the symptoms you can’t see? For MS Awareness Week\, let’s help everyone understand exactly what MS is like. \nHow do I get involved?\nThere are lots of ways to get involved: \n\ndownload and share our graphics on your social media accounts to help describe your symptoms in 5 words (or more!) using the hashtags #ThisIsMS and #MSin5Words\nemail us to share your story about living with MS.\n\nFor more videos\, stories\, research and social media graphics sign up to the Buzz e-news letter and follow us on social media. \nLearn more here: https://www.mssociety.org.uk/get-involved/ms-awareness-week
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SUMMARY:World Immunisation Week 2020
DESCRIPTION:World Immunization Week – celebrated in the last week of April (24 to 30 April) – aims to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. Immunization saves millions of lives every year and is widely recognized as one of the world’s most successful and cost-effective health interventions. Yet\, there are still nearly 20 million children in the world today who are not getting the vaccines they need. \nThe theme this year is #VaccinesWork for All and the campaign will focus on how vaccines – and the people who develop\, deliver and receive them – are heroes by working to protect the health of everyone\, everywhere. \nSteady progress but fragile gains\nIn 2018\, an estimated 116 million children were vaccinated with received 3 doses of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP3) vaccine\, protecting them against infectious diseases that can cause serious illness and disability or be fatal. Many low- and middle-income countries have taken huge strides in increasing immunization coverage. \nBut despite gains\, all targets for disease elimination – including measles\, rubella and maternal and neonatal tetanus – are unlikely to be achieved by the end of 2020. Over the last two years\, the world has seen multiple outbreaks of measles\, diphtheria\, pertussis and other vaccine-preventable diseases. \nFor everyone\, everywhere to survive and thrive\, countries must intensify efforts to ensure all people receive the lifesaving benefits of vaccines. Additionally\, those countries that have achieved or made progress towards the goals must work to sustain the progress they have made. \n“Vaccines are one of our most important tools for preventing outbreaks and keeping the world safe. While most children today are being vaccinated\, far too many are left behind. Unacceptably\, it’s often those who are most at risk– the poorest\, the most marginalized\, those touched by conflict or forced from their homes – who are persistently missed.” \n– Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus\, Director-General of the World Health Organization \n2020 campaign objectives\nThe main goal of the campaign is to urge greater engagement around immunization globally and the importance of vaccination in improving health and wellbeing of everyone\, everywhere throughout life. \nAs part of the 2020 campaign\, WHO and partners aim to: \n\nDemonstrate the value of vaccines for the health of children\, communities and the world.\nShow how routine immunization is the foundation for strong\, resilient health systems and universal health coverage.\nHighlight the need to build on immunization progress while addressing gaps\, including through increased investment in vaccines and immunization.\n\nGiven that WHO has designated 2020 the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife\, WHO will highlight nurses and midwives for their crucial role as early vaccine champions for new parents and parents-to-be. \nWhy immunization matters\nExpanding access to immunization is vital for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals\, poverty reduction and universal health coverage. Routine immunization provides a point of contact for health care at the beginning of life and offers every child the chance at a healthy life\, from the earliest beginnings and into old age. \nImmunization is also a fundamental strategy in achieving other health priorities\, from controlling viral hepatitis\, to curbing antimicrobial resistance\, and providing a platform for adolescent health and improving antenatal and newborn care.
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