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April is Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month

Every year in April, people around the world join together to increase awareness of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Although it is considered a taboo subject by some people, IBS affects 25 to 45 million Americans. This month-long event is an awareness campaign co-sponsored by The IBS Network and The International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.

April is National Alcohol Awareness Month

Every day, our country loses a staggering number of Americans to alcohol abuse. This month, we remember the loss of this many needless deaths hoping that it never happens again. However, only by educating ourselves about the signs and dangers of alcohol dependence can we make a difference in America’s health – one day at a time.

April is Stress Awareness Month

Stress Awareness Month has been held every April since 1992 to raise awareness of the causes and cures for our modern stress epidemic. The pandemic has had a hugely detrimental effect on the nation’s mental health and sense of community, and physicians are not exempted from it.

April is National Cancer Control Month

During National Cancer Control Month, we strive to support Americans fighting this disease and recommit to aid in the progression toward controlling cancer. The month also focuses on raising awareness of the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and the importance of having cancer screenings to prevent cancer.

April is National Minority Health Month

April is National Minority Health Month and this year, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) and its partners are highlighting the important role individuals and organizations can play in helping to reduce health disparities and improve the health of racial and ethnic minority and American Indian/Alaska Native communities.

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month

April is Parkinson’s Awareness month, a period where healthcare professionals, businesses, civil society groups, and support groups will be voicing support and giving information and access to education for those living with Parkinson’s disease.The month poses an opportunity to spark discussions about actions that can ease the issues faced by Parkinson’s patients, and appreciate the efforts of those who contribute to the fight against the disease.

World Health Day - April 7

Each year, the World Health Organization highlights a special theme in the wellness and medical world. Ranging from mental health to insurance and everything in between, World Health Day sets the tone for what’s to come on the world stage.

National Public Health Week - April 4-10, 2022

National Public Health Week is a public education initiative every first week of April. Launched in America three decades ago, it is a week that recognizes the importance of leading healthier lives, irrespective of where we live, work, or come from and tackling issues that can improve the health and happiness of our nation.

World Autism Awareness Day - April 2

World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) aims to put a spotlight on the hurdles that people with autism and others living with autism face every day. As a growing global health issue owing to its increasing exposure in the press and common knowledge, autism is an issue that is only gaining more understanding, and WAAD activities are planned every year to further increase and develop world knowledge of children and adults who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

March is National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month in America. This awareness campaign has been recognized for over 30 years and is supported and promoted by most health organizations in the country with lots of campaigns and social media activity encouraging interest and education.