The Great British Beach Clean is a national event in Britain where people gather on various beaches in the UK to clean them and make them litter-free. Beach pollution is a major issue in the UK and the rest of the world. This week-long event from September 17 to September 26 encourages people to clean […]Read More
International Dot Day is observed on September 15 every year to remember Peter H. Reynold’s book The Dot. The day encourages people worldwide to come together and celebrate creativity. It’s a great platform for people to share their creativity with the world and interact with other creative minds. Here’s all you need to know about […]Read More
World Sepsis Awareness Day, celebrated on September 13, is observed to increase awareness of sepsis. Also known as septicemia, sepsis is a potentially life-threatening complication of an infection that needs immediate medical care. Here’s all you need to know about World Sepsis Awareness Day. What Is Sepsis? Sepsis is a serious condition that occurs when […]Read More
World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) is an awareness day recognized by the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH). WSPD was first introduced in 2003; however, it wasn’t until 2011 when it became a globally recognized event. Here’s all you […]Read More
Social media is no longer a place to hang out for teens and millennials. It has emerged as the go-to spot for brands to interact and engage with their existing and potential customers. Thus, if you are a new business, building an audience on social media is one of the first things you should do. […]Read More
In this fast-paced world, people don’t understand the importance of social service. They work hard to give themselves a better life, which is great. But there are people who don’t have access to the resources you have. Many people don’t get adequate food, water, healthcare, and other necessary resources. Supporting NGOs is an easy and […]Read More
Observed by the UN General Assembly, the International Day of Charity is globally recognized annually on September 5th. The primary objective of this day is to encourage people to participate in charities and do something for the greater good. Let’s take a look at the historical significance of International Day of Charity, along with how […]Read More
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by the shrinkage of brain cells, resulting in a gradual decline in cognitive abilities. Alzheimer’s disease leads to dementia, which leads to a loss of social, behavioural, and thinking skills. If not managed properly, Alzheimer’s disease can become major comorbidity and affect the patient’s quality of life. […]Read More
Blood cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the world. In the US alone, a person succumbs to blood cancer every nine minutes. Cancer is often curable if diagnosed at an early stage, but it often becomes a death sentence because of the lack of appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Blood Cancer […]Read More
Loss is a part of life. Every individual suffers loss in one way or the other. It could be the loss of money, opportunity, or a loved one. Regardless of the loss, coping with it is important. It’s essential to overcome grief and have a positive outcome in life. National Grief Awareness Day, observed on […]Read More