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National Minority Health Month is celebrated in the United States every year during the month of April. The purpose of this celebration is to raise awareness of the health disparities
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Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare, aggressive form of breast cancer in which cancer cells block lymph vessels in the skin of the breast. This causes the breast to
The Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH has arrived at My Health Fair and we are thrilled to welcome them to our tables. The Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH is a valuable resource to our
Women’s Day is a good opportunity to remember that women are an essential part of the healthcare industry and their contributions are critical to the success and effectiveness of the
World Obesity Day has been commemorated every March 4 since 2015. This is done to raise awareness about obesity and promote ways to prevent and treat it. Similarly, this commemoration
Let’s celebrate National Nutrition Month National Nutrition Month initially began in 1973 and became a month-long celebration in 1980 in response to growing interest in nutrition. Each March, organizations committed
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