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National Health Observances
National Health Observances

February 2010

American Heart Month

The most common heart disease in the United States is coronary heart disease, which often appears as a heart attack. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

National Wise Health Consumer Month

A wise health consumer is a physically and emotionally healthy consumer, and February is Wise Health Consumer Month. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

January 2010

Glaucoma Awareness Month

Glaucoma is a group of eye disorders leading to progressive damage to the optic nerve, and is characterized by loss of nerve tissue resulting in loss of vision. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

National Birth Defects Prevention Month

Although t he cause of most birth defects, the good news is that are ways to prevent some birth defects. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

December 2009

Safe Toys and Gifts Month

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) counted 18 toy-related deaths and another 232,900 injuries among children younger than 15 in 2007, the most recent year they've tallied. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

National Hand-washing Awareness

Hand-washing is a simple and effective way to help prevent diseases, such as colds, flu, and food poisoning. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

November 2009

American Diabetes Month

Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism-the way the body uses digested food for growth and energy. Most of the food people eat is broken down into glucose, the form of sugar in the blood. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

National Family Caregivers Month

Approximately 44 million American families and friends provide unpaid care to another adult, sometimes around the clock. Wives, daughters, sons, partners, fathers, nieces, brothers-they provide approximately 80% of the long-term care in the United States. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

October 2009

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

All women are at risk for breast cancer. However, some groups of women are at a higher risk for getting breast cancer. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

National Domestic Violence Prevention Month

Domestic violence affects men and women of any ethnic group, race, or religion; gay or straight; rich or poor; teen, adult, or elderly. But most of its victims are women. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

National Down Syndrome Awareness Month

Down syndrome occurs when an individual has three, rather than two, copies of the 21st chromosome. This additional genetic material alters the course of development and causes the characteristics associated with Down syndrome. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

September 2009

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

About 21,550 new cases of ovarian cancer will be diagnosed in the United States during 2009, according to the American Cancer Society. Ovarian cancer makes up about 3 percent of all cancers in women. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

Head Lice Prevention Month

With September designated as Head Lice Prevention Month, health-care experts want to help educate parents about the parasites as their children re-enter the close confines of school classrooms To learn more, visit our resource pages.

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in America among men and represents 33 percent of all new cancer cases in American men. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

August 2009

National Immunization Awareness Month

Vaccine-preventable disease levels are at or near record lows. However, we cannot take high immunization coverage levels for granted. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

Psoriasis Awareness Month

According to the National Institutes of Health, as many as 7.5 million Americans have psoriasis. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

Children's Eye Health and Safety Month

Most eye problems in children can be corrected if they are detected and treated early. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

July 2009

Hemochromatosis Awareness Month

Hemochromatosis (HHC) is an inherited condition of abnormal iron metabolism; it is not a blood disease. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

Group B Strep International Awareness Month

Approximately 1 in 4 pregnant women carry GBS, the most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborns according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). To learn more, visit our resource pages.

Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month

Approximately 294,000 children under the age of 18 are affected by pediatric arthritis and rheumatologic conditions. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

June 2009

Firework Safety Month

Fireworks and celebrations go together, especially during the Fourth of July and year end celebrations. But fireworks can be dangerous, causing serious burn and eye injuries. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

National Scoliosis Awareness Month

Scoliosis affects 2-3% of the population, or an estimated 6 million people in the United States , and there is no cure. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

Home Safety Month

Ask Americans where they feel safest and most will say their own home. However, unintentional injuries in the home result in nearly 21 million medical visits on average each year. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

May 2009

Better Sleep Month

We spend 33% of our lives asleep. You barely give it a moment's notice....until you can't sleep. Then we think about it to the point of obsession. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month

While only 4% of diagnosed skin cancer is melanoma, melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer because of its ability to spread. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month

Allergies are diseases of the immune system that cause an overreaction to substances called "allergens."  To learn more, visit our resource pages.

April 2009

Cesarean Awareness Month

In the past 40 years, the rate of cesarean deliveries has jumped from about 1 out of 20 births to about 1 out of 4 births. To learn more, visit our resource pages .

National Youth Sports Safety Month

Each year it is estimated that more than five million children seek treatment in hospital emergency rooms because of sports injuries. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

Foot Health Awareness Month

They support our bodies, balance us, and the average person walks the equivalent of five times round the Earth in a lifetime. To learn more, visit our resource pages.

 

Last updated: September 2009
Sources of Material: Health Observances & Recognition Days, *Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development of the American Hospital Association, One North Franklin, Chicago, IL, 60606, (312) 442-3888.

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