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  • January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

    January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

    Understanding cervical cancer Most cases are linked to human papillomavirus (HPV). Regular Pap smears and HPV vaccines significantly reduce risk. What doctors say Screening should begin at age 21. HPV vaccines are safe and effective. Early detection leads to highly treatable outcomes. Counseling & yearly care Annual womenโ€™s health checkups ensure screening isnโ€™t missed and…

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  • January is Thyroid Awareness Month

    January is Thyroid Awareness Month

    Understanding the thyroid The thyroid is a small gland with a big roleโ€”regulating metabolism, energy, and hormone balance. Disorders include hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, nodules, and thyroid cancer. What doctors say Symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, hair loss, or mood swings may signal thyroid issues. Blood tests and imaging help diagnose, and treatments include medications, surgery, or…

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  • January is Stalking Awareness Month

    January is Stalking Awareness Month

    What is stalking? Stalking involves repeated unwanted contact, harassment, or threats that cause fear. It can occur in person, online, or both. What experts say Law enforcement and mental health professionals stress the importance of documentation, reporting, and creating a safety plan. Victims should never minimize their fear. Steps for safety Declaration: I have the…

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  • January is Glaucoma Awareness Month

    January is Glaucoma Awareness Month

    Understanding glaucoma Glaucoma damages the optic nerve, often with no symptoms until vision loss occurs. Regular eye exams are the only way to catch it early. What doctors say Eye specialists recommend comprehensive dilated eye exams, especially for adults over 40, African Americans over 35, and those with a family history. Early treatment with eye…

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  • January is Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month

    January is Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month

    Why this matters Human trafficking affects millions worldwide. Victims are trapped by force, fraud, or coercionโ€”often for labor or sexual exploitation. What experts say Medical providers, educators, and community leaders are often the first to notice warning signs: malnutrition, unexplained injuries, fearfulness, and lack of freedom of movement. Awareness empowers intervention. Prevention & support Declaration:…

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  • December is AIDS Awareness Month

    December is AIDS Awareness Month

    Understanding HIV & AIDS HIV attacks the immune system. Without treatment, it can progress to AIDS. With todayโ€™s medications, people living with HIV can live long, healthy, and full lives. What doctors say Regular testing is the first step. Early treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART) keeps the virus under control. Doctors stress that undetectable =…

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  • November is Menโ€™s Health Awareness Month

    November is Menโ€™s Health Awareness Month

    Key health concerns Men face higher risks of heart disease, prostate cancer, diabetes, and mental health struggles. Many of these conditions can be improved with early detection and treatment. What doctors say Providers encourage annual checkups, prostate exams, blood pressure checks, cholesterol and diabetes screening. Preventive care is criticalโ€”donโ€™t wait for symptoms. Whole-man wellness Men…

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  • November is Epilepsy Awareness Month

    November is Epilepsy Awareness Month

    What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is a neurological condition marked by recurrent seizures. Seizures can look very differentโ€”ranging from brief staring spells to full-body convulsions. What doctors say Neurologists often diagnose epilepsy using EEGs, MRIs, and medical history. Treatment includes anti-seizure medications, lifestyle modifications, and sometimes surgery or implanted devices. Safety & support Families and caregivers…

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  • November is Diabetes Awareness Month

    November is Diabetes Awareness Month

    Understanding Diabetes Diabetes occurs when the body cannot properly regulate blood sugar. Type 1 is autoimmune; Type 2 often links to lifestyle, genetics, and other health conditions. Both require lifelong management. What doctors say Medical professionals stress early detection through blood sugar and A1C testing. With proper careโ€”nutrition, physical activity, medication/insulin, and regular monitoringโ€”people with…

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  • November is Alzheimerโ€™s Disease Awareness Month

    November is Alzheimerโ€™s Disease Awareness Month

    Understanding Alzheimerโ€™s Alzheimerโ€™s is the most common cause of dementia, affecting memory, thinking, and daily function. Early signs include forgetfulness that disrupts life, repeating questions, getting lost, or changes in judgment. What doctors say Evaluation may include history, cognitive testing, labs, and imaging to rule out other causes. While thereโ€™s no simple cure, doctors focus…

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