Rare Disease Day
Rare Disease Day is observed every year on February 28 (or 29 in leap years) — the rarest day of the year. Rare Disease Day provides an opportunity to recognize individuals who live with rare diseases, work towards equity in…
Rare Disease Day is observed every year on February 28 (or 29 in leap years) — the rarest day of the year. Rare Disease Day provides an opportunity to recognize individuals who live with rare diseases, work towards equity in…
Celebrating National Pizza Day: A Beloved Tradition with Ancient Roots February 9th marks National Pizza Day, a celebration of one of America’s most beloved foods that spans generations and cultures worldwide. This annual observance honors a culinary tradition that has…
February is recognized as National Cancer Prevention Month. While some risk factors for cancer are out of our control, cancer risk can be decreased with healthy lifestyle changes and early detection testing options. Here are 7 tips to reduce your…
For the entire month of February, the United States observes Black History Month, also known as African-American History Month. Throughout the month, we remember important people and events relating to the history of the African diaspora. Black History Month has…
Big news came out of bankruptcy court last week regarding the Johnson & Johnson asbestos-related claims. On January 30th, a judge shot down J&J’s attempt to utilize the bankruptcy court system in regard to their talc lawsuits. Johnson & Johnson…
There are a number of different Holocaust Memorial Days to remember the victims of the Holocaust. One of these days is January 27th, which is recognized as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The holiday is meant to commemorate victims of the…
January 18th is recognized as National Michigan Day. It is unclear why this day was chosen to celebrate the Mitten state, but it is a day to reflect on the rich history and resources the State of Michigan has to…