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For the current year, this month includes: 722 events.
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America Saves Week (also called Military Saves Week when targeted at active service members) is coordinated by America Saves and the America Savings Education Council. The week is an annual opportunity fo...
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Thirty-one Days of PKD Challenges seeks to teach the public and keep medical professionals informed about Polycystic Kidney Disease, a genetic disease, with a different activity each day of the month. A...
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The Hebrew calendar is a lunar-solar calendar that follows the cycles of the moon and the sun. The length of a lunar month is approximately 29.5 days, meaning a lunar year of 12 months is about 11 days sh...
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Discrimination forms through misinformation or fear of the unknown. By reflecting on people in everyday situations, on Zero Discrimination Day, UNAIDS challenges people to recognize where discrimination...
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The author of the Sand Country Almanac, Aldo Leopold, is considered one of Wisconsin's most influential voices on issues related to the environment. The entire state celebrates his contributions the first...
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National Alport Syndrome Awareness Month first ran in 2013 and seeks to raise awareness of the hereditary syndrome affecting kidneys, sight, and hearing called Alport. The condition is named after the doc...
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The first week of March brings attention to blood and bone marrow diseases, specifically aplastic anemia and myelodysplastic syndrome. Aplastic anemia or bone marrow failure happens when the bone marrow...
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Today is the anniversary of the United States Navy's presence in the Far East, beginning March 1, 1822. The Asiatic Fleet was formed in 1902, reestablished in 1910, and continued serving until 1942. Th...
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National Athletic Training Month focuses on the profession of athletic training and how it positively impacts the world. Throughout March, thought-provoking questions are posted on NATA’s Facebook page....
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Created in 2017, Baby Sleep Day reminds everyone, especially children, of the health benefits of a good night's sleep. Sleep is essential to a child's growth, mental health, and learning ability. Most chi...
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Beer Day in Iceland marks the anniversary of the end of 75 years of prohibition regarding beer on the island nation, March 1, 1989. Other alcohol was available after 1921, but beer was tied to the colonia...
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National Black Hole Awareness Month is an unofficial holiday with no sponsor. Black holes are a theory. In January 2013, astronomers released the first pictures of what they think a black hole will look...
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The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) and its network of state affiliates, self-advocates, families, and volunteers mark Brain Injury Awareness Month each March. A brain injury can happen anytime...
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Caffeine Awareness Month seeks objective, evidence-based information, and advice to reduce caffeine abuse and addiction's health, social, and economic harm. The Caffeine Awareness Association, a non-pro...
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Every year on March 1st, the Swiss gather together for Chalandramarz, or the "chasing away of the demons of winter," to make way for spring. This colorful nationwide festival features youth in costume, ri...