OCTOBER 2024 – National Health Observances

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HEALTH EQUITY is when everyone has the OPPORTUNITY
to be as healthy (SPIRITUALLY, PHYSICALLY, AND MENTALLY) as possible.



Domestic Violence Awareness Month
(PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FIRST, BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY OF THESE EXERCISES)


MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGING RESOURCES


2022 MONKEYPOX OUTBREAK


COVID-19:  Guidance For Your Community 


COVID-19:  Vaccines and Boosters


COVID-19:  Coronavirus The Disease 2022  


Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (RSV) 


Influenza (FLU)


Shots & Vaccines


Medical Screening Tests



OCTOBER 2024

NATIONAL HEALTH OBSERVANCES



Health Literacy Month 
Help us celebrate 25 years of Health Literacy Month! This October, we’re shining the spotlight on the important role health literacy plays in improving health for people in the United States. Start by exploring Healthy People 2030’s Health Literacy literature summary to find definitions of health literacy and browse related objectives and evidence-based resources. Our health literacy resources for health professionals highlight ways you can incorporate health literacy strategies in your work — like by using the research-based guidelines in Health Literacy Online to develop clear, user-friendly web content. Finally, check out the MyHealthfinder tool to connect people with easy-to-understand information about preventive health services.


National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Finding breast cancer early is key to successful treatment. That’s why every October, we come together to raise awareness about the disease and to encourage people to get screened. Check out our MyHealthfinder resources to learn about getting screened for breast cancer and starting the conversation with a doctor — and link your audiences to this FAQ on mammograms from the Office on Women’s Health (OWH). 


National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month is a time to raise awareness of domestic violence and its impact on individuals and families. Share the National Domestic Violence Hotline with your community for access to 24/7 tools and support. OWH offers resources by state for women in need of support, as well as resources to educate about domestic or intimate partner violence — including steps women can take to protect themselves and their loved ones. You can also share our MyHealthfinder article to help people spot warning signs of relationship violence and get the help they need. Finally, check out the Healthy People 2030 evidence-based resources related to reducing intimate partner violence


National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (October 15)
October 15 marks National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day. It’s an opportunity to call attention to the disproportionate impact of HIV and AIDS on Hispanic/Latinx communities — and to address HIV stigma. Share the Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign materials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help promote HIV testing, prevention, and treatment. And be sure to check out our MyHealthfinder resources on getting tested for HIV and starting the conversation with a doctor about testing. Finally, share the Healthy People 2030 objective search tool to find the latest data on sexually transmitted infections — like HIV 02: Increase knowledge of HIV status.




compliments of www.health.gov; healthfinder.gov; hrbanana.com, clinicaladvisor.com and www.cdc.gov
(please check these sites for further information)


“Source: National Health Observances, National Health Information Center, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.”



19 What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?  20 For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s. – 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 (KJV)


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