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  2. Consumer-driven healthcare - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Consumer-driven healthcare ( CDHC ), or consumer-driven health plans ( CDHP) refers to a type of health insurance plan that allows employers and/or employees to utilize pretax money to help pay for medical expenses not covered by their health plan. These plans are linked to health savings accounts (HSAs), health reimbursement accounts ...

  3. ADHD Awareness Month: History, Mission, Ways to Celebrate

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    The mission. ADHD awareness color. Ways to celebrate. Summary. Every October is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Awareness Month, an occasion to raise awareness and support for ...

  4. Health Awareness Days in 2021

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    Patient Safety Awareness Week (March 14–20) with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Brain Awareness Week (March 15–21) with the Dana Foundation. World Sleep Day (March 19) with the ...

  5. List of LGBT awareness periods - Wikipedia

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    An annual day to celebrate and bring visibility to people who are non-binary in the LGBT+ community. The date is the precise midpoint between International Men's Day and International Women's Day. Pansexual & Panromantic Awareness Day: 24 May: 2015: An annual day to promote awareness of, and celebrate, pansexual and panromantic identities.

  6. International May 12th Awareness Day - Wikipedia

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    Events. International May 12th Awareness Day is observed by dying hair blue or dressing up in blue. [5] Since 2016, the #MillionsMissing protests for ME/CFS have taken place every May, with the main event held on May 12. [6] Film screenings are usually held for films about ME/CFS, including Voices from the Shadows, Forgotten Plague, or Unrest.

  7. Turquoise ribbon - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise ribbon. Turquoise Ribbon. The turquoise ribbon is a symbol for promoting. Native American reparations [1] Addiction Recovery [1] [2] Bone Tumor Awareness (musculoskeletal tumors & lesions, benign/malignant) [2] Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) [1] [2] Dysautonomia [2] Interstitial Cystitis [1] [2]

  8. May 19 Is World IBD Day: Participation and Advocacy Guide

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    May 19 Is World IBD Day. This year’s theme for World IBD Day is “IBD has no age” to raise awareness of how the disease affects older adults. You can participate by wearing a purple ribbon ...

  9. Category:Health awareness days - Wikipedia

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    International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. International May 12th Awareness Day. International No Diet Day. International Nurses Day. International Overdose Awareness Day. International Stuttering Awareness Day. International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day. International Day of Yoga.