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Family Wellness MonthFamily Wellness Month in May encourages families to prioritize physical, mental, and emotional health together. Build strong bonds and healthier habits by cooking, exercising, and spending quality time as a family.
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National Physical Fitness and Sports Month: Get Active, Stay HealthyMay is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, inspiring individuals to embrace active lifestyles and enjoy the many physical and mental health benefits of regular exercise and sports participation.
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National Lupus Awareness Month: Educating and Empowering CommunitiesNational Lupus Awareness Month in May raises understanding of this autoimmune disease, promotes early diagnosis, and supports efforts toward improved treatments and outcomes for lupus patients.
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Arthritis Awareness Month: Managing Chronic Joint PainArthritis Awareness Month in May shines a spotlight on the importance of early diagnosis, prevention strategies, and new treatments for managing joint pain and improving quality of life.
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National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month: Breathe EasierMay is National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, drawing attention to strategies for preventing asthma attacks and managing allergy symptoms for healthier lives.
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Breaking Stigma and Building ResilienceMental Health Awareness Month in May encourages breaking the stigma around mental illnesses and spreading awareness to support emotional well-being for all.
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Healthy Vision Month: Protecting Your Eyes, Protecting Your FutureHealthy Vision Month in May highlights simple steps to protect your eyesight, prevent vision issues, and raise awareness about the importance of regular eye exams.
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Hepatitis Awareness Month: Educate, Test, and ProtectHepatitis Awareness Month in May highlights the importance of hepatitis prevention, vaccination, and testing to combat this silent epidemic globally.
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Formerly homeless Navy Veteran dedicates his time to serving othersWhen Navy Veteran Philip Lord was released from prison, he had nowhere to go until VA homeless programs found Lord a place to live and a job.
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Fast Action From Bystanders Can Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival. Many Don’t Know What To Do.
When a woman collapsed on an escalator at the Buffalo, New York, airport last June, Phil Clough knew what to do. He and another bystander…
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