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Vaccines are part of everybody's conversations these days. Join World Immunization Week to find out more about them and what they can do for your health.
It's not just the sky or the sea that is constantly blue. The colour blue is also a fixture in the lives of autistic people as it supports them mentally and emotionally. Find out how on World Autism Awareness Day.
Adenomyosis is a condition that causes not only excruciating pain in women but also infertility or complications during pregnancy. Join Adenomyosis Awareness Month and help every girl and woman suffering from it.
Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) hinder people from living their lives, but your participation on FND Awareness Day may be the key to unlocking that much-awaited cure.
Glaucoma is known as the silent thief of sight as it causes permanent blindness stealthily. Take part in World Glaucoma Week and find out how you can spare yourself and the ones you love from vision loss.
Epilepsy can lead to a host of health complications if it's not addressed properly. Join Purple Day and learn what you can do to help improve the lives of people who are suffering from the condition.
Whether big or small, your contribution can significantly improve many lives afflicted with cancer. Find out how you can join World Cancer Day and what to look forward to.
Tinnitus may seem like a harmless condition that comes and goes, but constant ringing in one's ears could be an indication of more serious health problems. Join Tinnitus Awareness Week and be one with the world in finding a cure.
The best way to quit drinking is to find a good reason for it. Joining FebFast can help reduce your cravings for alcohol and improve the lives of Australia's youth.
Contrary to how it was depicted in the olden days, leprosy is curable and people who have it need not suffer the stigma.
Deaths due to kidney disease are on the rise. Join this year's Big Red BBQ campaign and help improve the lives of people suffering from the disease and their families.
Feeling bloated and unwell after the holiday feast? Join Veganuary and restore your health and energy levels in no time.
TGA is Australia's regulatory authority responsible for ensuring the high-quality of therapeutic goods available in the country.
AHPRA is the primary regulatory body for the over 600,000 health practitioners in Australia that implements the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme with the National Boards.