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April is National Autism Awareness Month What do you Know About Autism?

The Autism Society has been observing National Autism Awareness Month since 1970. The purpose of this national campaign has been to educate the public about autism. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the clinical term for autism, is defined by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), as, “a group of complex neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by repetitive and …

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Belly Pain? Constipation? Bloating? Don’t be Embarrassed, it Could be IBS

Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS is a common disorder that affects the large intestine. Medicinenet.com defines it as, “a common gastrointestinal disorder involving an abnormal condition of gut contractions (motility) and increased sensations (visceral hypersensitivity) characterized by abdominal pain/discomfort, gas, bloating, mucous in stools, and irregular bowel habits with constipation or diarrhea or alternating diarrhea …

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Alcohol Awareness Month “Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow”

Every April since 1987 has been observed as Alcohol Awareness Month. This campaign, founded and sponsored by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), now called Facing Addiction with NCADD, aims to “reduce the stigma so often associated with alcohol addiction by encouraging communities to reach out to the American public each April …

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National Public Health Week 2019 Creating the Healthiest Nation: For Science. For Action. For Health

National Public Health Week is a health awareness campaign organized by the American Public Health Association with the aim of recognizing significant contributions to healthcare, as well as highlighting ways to improve issues relating to public health. This initiative is not just for healthcare workers, but for the general public, and an integrated approach that …

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Ring the Alarm! Blacks/African-Americans Still Account for Disproportionately Higher Rates of HIV/AIDS Cases in the United States

With news of a second patient cured of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, the world rejoiced that there may finally be some end in sight for this deadly epidemic that has already claimed the lives of over 40 million people worldwide. Educational campaigns and antiretroviral therapies (ART)-a cocktail of drugs to control HIV infection- …

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