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SUMMARY:ADHD Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:This October is ADHD Awareness Month.  Difficulty with attention\, concentration\, memory\, impulsivity\, hyperactivity\, and social skills — these are among the signs of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder\, which affects millions of people. \nADHD Awareness Month\, sponsored by the Attention Deficit Disorder Association\, highlights the latest research and clinical studies with the goal of bringing more effective treatments. Its guiding principle is that life can be better for those with #ADHD and for those who love or work with someone with ADHD. \n\n\n\nIt affects a wide variety of people\nNo demographic is immune from ADHD. It’s found in people of all ages and backgrounds. Nearly 10 % of children will be diagnosed with ADHD and more than 4 % of adults will exhibit symptoms. \n\n\n\n\nIt’s genetic\nNo one is to blame for ADHD. It’s a brain-based disorder that is often genetic. Family history can can play a role in children who are diagnosed. Prenatal risk is a factor — along with environmental toxins. \n\n\n\n\nADHD contributes to other problems\nThey include the loss of productivity at work or school\, relationship problems\, obesity\, and legal troubles. \nThe best way to change people’s views about ADHD is to let them know: it’s not about somebody else\, it’s about someone they know. \n  \n\n\n\nSource: ADHD AWARENESS MONTH (nationaltoday.com)
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/adhd-awareness-month/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,International,National,UK
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SUMMARY:Breast Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:This Breast Cancer Awareness Month\, take the time to #KnowYourNormal. It’s always best to get anything unusual checked by a doctor early on. \nThe month aims to promote screening and reduce the risk of the disease\, which affects 2.3 million women worldwide. Known best for its pink theme color\, the month features a number of campaigns and programs designed to: \n\n\nsupport people diagnosed with breast cancer\, including those with metastatic breast cancer \n\n\neducate people about breast cancer risk factors \n\n\nencourage women to go for regular breast cancer screening starting at age 40 or earlier\, depending on personal breast cancer risk \n\n\nraise money for breast cancer research \n\n\nAccording to the NHS\, you should contact your GP if you encounter any of the following: \n\na new lump or area of thickened tissue in either breast that was not there before\na change in the size or shape of one or both breasts\na discharge of fluid from either of your nipples\na lump or swelling in either of your armpits\na change in the look or feel of your skin\, such as puckering or dimpling\, a rash or redness\na rash (like eczema)\, crusting\, scaly or itchy skin or redness on or around your nipple\na change in the appearance of your nipple\, such as becoming sunken into your breast\n\n  \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/breast-cancer-awareness-month-2/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,International,National,World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251005
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SUMMARY:World Animal Day
DESCRIPTION:World Animal Day is an annual event on the 4th of October\, celebrating #AnimalRights and welfare across the globe. It’s an important day and has been marked since 1925\, with a growing international community striving to end the needless suffering of all animals. World Animal Day is celebrated yearly on October 4th to align with the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi\, the patron saint of ecology and animals. \nBy increasing awareness and improving education worldwide\, those involved are helping to create a space recognising wild and farmed animals as sentient beings with thoughts\, feelings\, and individual personalities. Their welfare and treatment must reflect this. \nWith its international reach\, many people around the world celebrate #WorldAnimalDay in different ways. Businesses and individuals can give a voice to animals by celebrating World Animal Day in various ways\, whether that’s through a fundraising event for charities supporting protection efforts\, a goods donation drive or education sessions\, there are so many options for everyone to get involved. \n  \nSource: World Animal Day | World Animal Protection
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-animal-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,National,UK,World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251017
DTSTAMP:20260424T010923
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SUMMARY:World Food Day
DESCRIPTION:Today is World Food Day and is celebrated across 150 countries. \nWorld Food Day marks the founding of FAO\, and this year\, the Organization turns 80 !!! \nThis aims to highlight the immediate and long-term benefits of prioritising access to safe and nutritious food for all. \nIt is a day that brings together governments\, businesses\, and non-profits across the world to tackle the issue of world hunger. \nFood insecurity is an issue that was further exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic\, so there’s never been a time where collective action has been more needed. It’s time to work together to build a more sustainable future for all. Get involved by organising an event\, showing your support\, or raising awareness! \n#WorldFoodDay #FoodHeroes #RightToFoods \nFind out more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Food_Day
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-food-day-2/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,UK,World
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251019
DTSTAMP:20260424T010923
CREATED:20220724T103451Z
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SUMMARY:World Menopause Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:World Menopause Day is held every year on the 18th of October. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of the menopause and the support options available for improving health and wellbeing. \nThe theme for World Menopause Day 2025 is Lifestyle Medicine.\nAccording to the NHS\, menopause and peri-menopause symptoms can greatly impact your daily life\, including relationships\, social life\, family life and work. \nIt can feel different for everyone. You may have a number of symptoms or none. \nSymptoms usually start months or years before your periods stop and can impact your mental and physical health. \nSee your GP if you’re beginning to have symptoms of menopause or peri-menopause\, and speak to your pharmacist if you’re interested in learning about treatments. \n#WorldMenopauseDay #HRT #MenopauseTreatment \nSource:  World Menopause Day 2025 – International Menopause Society
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-menopause-awareness-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,World
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251023
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SUMMARY:International Stuttering Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:Today is International Stuttering Awareness Day. While many people may develop a #Stutter in childhood\, it is quite common for them to “grow out” it as they age. However\, this doesn’t make a stutter any less of a challenge for the individuals who live with a stutter. \nFortunately\, there are resources for people who develop a stutter and treatments which range from creating a safe environment where people with a stutter can feel more confident\, to strategies that increase fluency and help to develop communication skills. \nTogether\, we can build a more inclusive world where every voice is valued. 💚 \n  \nSource: NHS \n#InternationalStutteringAwarenessDay \nFind Out More About International Stuttering Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Stuttering_Awareness_Day
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/international-stuttering-awareness-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Day,International,UK,World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251102
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SUMMARY:World Brain Tumour Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:This Brain Tumour Awareness Week\, take the time to learn the symptoms of #BrainTumours. \nAccording to the NHS\, the symptoms of brain tumours may vary depending on the exact part of the brain affected\, but common symptoms include: \n\nheadaches\nseizures (fits)\npersistently feeling sick (nausea)\, being sick (vomiting) and drowsiness\nmental or behavioural changes\, such as memory problems or changes in personality\nprogressive weakness or paralysis on one side of the body\nvision or speech problems\n\nSometimes you may not have any symptoms to begin with\, or they may develop very slowly over time. \nIf you’re suffering from a brain tumour\, support is out there. Take a look on the community map to find organisations near you. \nFind out more from the International Brain Tumour Alliance: https://theibta.org/
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-brain-tumour-awareness-week-2/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week,International,World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251030
DTSTAMP:20260424T010923
CREATED:20230926T124815Z
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SUMMARY:World Stroke Day
DESCRIPTION:One in four of us will have a stroke in our lifetime. And 90% of those strokes could be prevented by addressing a small number of risk factors including high blood pressure (hypertension)\, irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation)\, smoking\, diet and exercise. \nJoin us on October 29th to drive public awareness of stroke symptoms and the need to #ActFAST. With 1 in 4 of us at risk of stroke in our lifetime\, it’s in everyone’s interest to know the signs of stroke. Time lost is brain lost and seeking emergency care as soon as symptoms are spotted saves lives and can enable treatments that improve our chances of a full recovery. \n#WorldStrokeDay is focused primarily on prevention with a focus on getting a health check to identify and help manage key risk factors for stroke \n\nhypertension\nsmoking\natrial fibrillation\ncholesterol\ndiabetes\n\nCheck for signs of a stroke\nThe main symptoms of a stroke can happen suddenly. They may include: \n\nface weakness – one side of your face may droop (fall) and it might be hard to smile\narm weakness – you may not be able to fully lift both arms and keep them there because of weakness or numbness in 1 arm\nspeech problems – you may slur your words or sound confused\n\nThe easiest way to remember these symptoms is the word FAST. This stands for: face\, arms\, speech and time to call 999. \n#ActFast \nSources:  World Stroke Day 2025 | World Stroke Organization \nSymptoms of a stroke – NHS \n 
URL:https://adoddle.org/events-calendar/world-stroke-day/
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