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SUMMARY:DRY JANUARY
DESCRIPTION:Dry January challenges you to go alcohol free for 31 days and aims to raise awareness of the effects of alcohol. See our infographic for more information on alcohol awareness.
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/dry-january-2/
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SUMMARY:Pagetts Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:Paget’s Awareness Day\, is an opportunity to raise the profile of Paget’s Disease of Bone and the 11th of January 2020 is the anniversary of the birth of Sir James Paget\, whose name was given to the condition. Through research\, including that funded by the Paget’s Association\, there has been great progress in alleviating the effects of the condition\, however\, there is still much to be done. It has been estimated that as few as 7% of those who have x-ray evidence of Paget’s disease actually come to medical attention. Wouldn’t it be something if we could find all those suffering in silence who are yet to have their condition acknowledged? \nBone is living tissue and normally renews and repairs itself without any problems. In Paget’s disease\, this process is abnormal and impacts on the structure of any bone that has Paget’s. People who have Paget’s disease can sometimes have no symptoms\, however\, at the other end of the scale\, it can be a very painful and disabling condition. \nThe Paget’s Association is a UK charity supporting patients\, funding research and raising awareness of Paget’s disease. We need people to get involved\, support Paget’s Awareness Day and in doing so\, help us find those suffering in silence who have yet to be assessed by a specialist. \nThe 11th of January 2020 is the 206th anniversary of the birth of Sir James Paget. He studied Paget’s disease extensively and had his first paper published in 1877. Later\, the condition came to be known as Paget’s Disease of Bone. \nTo celebrate the first ever Paget’s Awareness Day\, the Paget’s Association is launching the Paget’s Passport. This is a patient-held record of Paget’s disease. It can be taken to all medical appointments to help improve care and communication by recording key information. \nThe Association is also promoting a new clinical Guideline that has been developed by experts to provide recommendations for the diagnosis and management of Paget’s disease. It provides direction to professionals\, giving them a base on which to make decisions\, and facilitates discussion with patients. We want the new Guideline to be used by every single doctor who sees a patient who may have Paget’s disease. Further information can be found on our website. \nThe Paget’s Association is making great strides to raise awareness of Paget’s disease\, but we need people to get involved. Mark the day by wearing blue and green – the colours of the Paget’s Association’s logo. If you like\, take a photo and share it on social media\, and don’t forget to tell people why you are doing it. \nPlease support Paget’s Awareness Day on the 11th January and help relieve the suffering of those who are either not yet diagnosed or who are not receiving the help they need. On our website and in our newsletter there are ideas of ways you can help raise awareness. \nYou can call the Association (0161 799 4646) or even make a donation to help support our work. \nhttps://www.paget.org.uk/get-involved/pagets-awareness-day/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/pagetts-awareness-day-2/
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SUMMARY:STIQ Day
DESCRIPTION:STIQ Day has been launched to get people thinking about their sexual health and encourage more people to get regular sexual health checks. No one likes to think they’ve caught a sexually transmitted infection (STI) but without a test you just can’t be sure.\nThis year STIQ Day takes place on 14th January\, a date chosen because many common STIs such as Chlamydia can take two weeks to be detectable. If your festive season included unprotected sex then you should be thinking about getting tested now. Also with just one month to go before Valentine’s Day anyone hoping to enjoy the celebrations to the full should do so knowing that they are infection free and will not be putting someone else’s sexual health in danger. \nMore and more people in the UK are catching STIs and each year the infection rate is rising. Regardless of how old you are\, if you’re gay or straight\, if you’ve had one partner or 100 just one unprotected sexual encounter could have put you at risk of catching an STI. \nEven if you feel perfectly healthy you could still be carrying something. Often getting routinely tested is the only way that people can detect an infection and the earlier they are tested and treated\, the less chance there is of long-term damage being caused. \nGetting a sexual health check is easy and shouldn’t be embarrassing or shameful; sex is a normal part of adult life so sexual health checks should be to. It’s a quick\, simple process that not only puts your mind at rest but could protect your fertility or even save your life or that of your partner \nSo use STIQ Day to get smart about your sexual health – visit event website: http://www.stiq.co.uk/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/stiq-day-2/
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SUMMARY:CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION WEEK
DESCRIPTION:Do you know how cervical cancer can be prevented? During Cervical Cancer Prevention Week we want as many people as possible to know how they can reduce their risk of the disease and to educate others. \nWhen? 20-26 January 2020 \nWhere? You can raise awareness\, fundraise or campaign in your local community\, at home\, school\, university\, your GP surgery or hospital. Read on to find out how you can get involved! \nHow can you reduce your risk of cervical cancer?\nWe want to ensure all women and people with a cervix know how cervical cancer can be prevented. This means: \n\nAttending cervical screening when invited\nKnowing the symptoms of cervical cancer and seeking medical advice if experiencing any\nTaking up the HPV vaccination if aged 11-18\nKnowing where to find support and further information\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2\nWomen lose their lives to the disease every day\n\n\n9\nwomen are diagnosed with cervical cancer every day\n\n\n75%\nof cervical cancers can be prevented by cervical screening (smear tests)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow can you get involved?\nThere are lots of different ways to get involved during Cervical Cancer Prevention Week. \nRaise awareness\n \n\nOrder our popular resources including leaflets\, posters\, factsheets and more!\nHold an awareness day: use our free materials to hold an awareness stand\, talking to others about the campaign week.\nShare your story: if you have been personally affected by cervical cancer or abnormalities\, talking about your experience in the media can encourage others to take action.\nUse newsletters\, the media\, noticeboards and intranets to share messages about cervical cancer prevention\nUse social media: join the conversation on social media and let your followers know how cervical cancer can be prevented.\n\nFundraise\n \n\nHost a fundraising event to mark the awareness week!\nMake a donation: We rely on your support to reach more women with the message that cervical cancer can be prevented\nFundraise at your stand or event: Already raising awareness? Order some fundraising materials to raise money at the same time.\nGet in touch with our team on fundraising@jostrust.org.uk for ideas and help getting started.\n\nCampaign\n \n\nContact your MP to ask them to join us in working to increase uptake of cervical screening in your local area.\nGet your workplace to sign up to Time to Test to ensure female employees have the time to attend cervical screening\nJoin our #SmearForSmear campaign to help us spread the word about the importance of smear tests in preventing cervical cancer.\n\nWork in general practice or healthcare?\n\nWhy not arrange an out of hours cervical screening clinic or event for women to find out more about the test.\n\nhttps://www.jostrust.org.uk/get-involved/campaign/cervical-cancer-prevention-week
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/cervical-cancer-prevention-week-2/
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SUMMARY:Sugar Awareness Week 2020
DESCRIPTION:Action on Sugar are pleased to announce that this year’s Sugar Awareness Week will take place from the 20th-26th January 2020 \nSugar Awareness Week will be an opportunity to celebrate the success of food industry\, government and NGOs’ progress so far\, and discuss the future for sugar and calorie reduction and it’s place in the government’s Childhood Obesity Plan. \nIf you would like to get involved by running a Sugar Awareness Week event in your area\, please email us: sugar@qmul.ac.uk \nKeep your eyes peeled for more information… \nIn the meantime\, join the debate on Twitter and Facebook: #sugarawarenessweek  #actiononsugar \nhttp://www.actiononsugar.org/sugar-awareness-week/sugar-awareness-week-2019/
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/sugar-awareness-week-2020-2/
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SUMMARY:Blue Monday 2020
DESCRIPTION:The third Monday of January has been awarded the gloomy title due to a combination of post-Christmas blues\, cold dark nights and the arrival of unpaid credit card bills. \nApparently\, a university professor managed to precisely calculate the most depressing day of the year\, using the following formula: \n\n\n\nWhere weather=W\, debt=d\, time since Christmas=T\, time since failing our new year’s resolutions=Q\, low motivational levels=M and the feeling of a need to take action=Na. ‘D’ is not defined in the release\, nor are units. \nSupposedly the date was calculated by using many factors\, including: weather conditions\, debt level (the difference between debt accumulated and our ability to pay)\, time since Christmas\, time since failing our new year’s resolutions\, low motivational levels and feeling of a need to take action. \nHowever\, all may not be as it seems here\, as it turns out this was in fact a PR stunt by Sky Travel. \nRead all about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Monday_(date)
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/blue-monday-2020-2/
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