Every woman is a warrior because they have
fought for their rights since society began to treat them unequally. Women can
and do succeed in all fields of society, including government, business, health
care, technology, and the arts. International Women's Day is celebrated
annually on March 8 to honour all women in their respective fields and to
promote gender equality.
To celebrate the accomplishments of their
loved ones and friends, people from all over the world now send greetings and
messages through digital channels. The participation and accomplishment of women
on the digital platform are increasing these days. Yet, the ubiquitous fear of
online gender-based violence, in addition to the lack of legal recourse, forces
them to leave the digital places in which they do exist.
For this International Women’s Day 2023, IDC
UN women planned to power on to create an equal digital future.
It all started in 1908 when 15,000 women
marched through New York City for better working conditions, higher wages, and
the right to vote. After some debate, the Socialist Party of America established
the first ‘National Woman's Day’ the following year.
While attending the 1910 Copenhagen
International Congress of Working Women, a lady named Clara Zetkin, a communist
activist and advocate for women's rights, proposed the concept of International
Women’s Day (IWD) and this concept was accepted by the women in the conference,
unanimously. After this conference, Women’s Day was celebrated in 1911 in Austria,
Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. When the United Nations started celebrating
the day in 1975, it became official.
This year's Women's Day theme is
"DigitALL: Innovation and technology for equal rights for women and men."
This is in line with the main theme of the 67th Session of the Commission on
the Status of Women (CSW-67), which is "Innovation and technological
transformation, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality
and the empowerment of all women and girls."
Even so, there are additional motifs
present. To "challenge gender stereotypes, call out injustice, bring
attention to bias, and seek out inclusiveness," the organizers of
International Women's Day events have selected the hashtag #EmbraceEquity as
this year's theme.
International Women's Day has evolved over
the years into a platform for women to speak out and encourage change. It has
been used to highlight issues like violence against women, income inequality,
lack of access to healthcare and education, and a lack of female representation
in political and leadership roles.
Women are now widely recognized and
praised for their achievements in every profession. Yet they do not
get the same level of attention as males do.
Looking at the healthcare system in India,
there are only a few female urologists, and this is because most women are
exposed to discrimination since their childhood by their parents, family
members, male colleagues, and/or nursing and paramedical staff.
To expertise in a particular field is and
should not be restricted on a gender basis. Everyone can achieve their goals if
they put in the time and effort to become an expert in their chosen field.
Male gynaecologists are not hard to
picture in one's mind when treating women’s health concerns. Like in the field
of andrology, the demand for female andrologists is still unmet.
While it may still come as a shock to many
when women choose to study male health concerns when this situation stands true
in a developing country like India.
In the past few years though, there has
been progress in the field of urology. Therefore, it is essential to enhance
the practice of female urologists so that,
they may better serve the medical community.
Bottom Line
We will probably celebrate the 111th
women's day globally this year, but there is still a hole we must fill for women’s
growth. So,
take a moment, think about it, and make a change.
Wish you a happy women’s day!
International Yoga Day is celebrated annually on June 21st as a global event dedicated to promoting mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. Since its inception in 2015, this international day has gained significant importance globally. So, this year, as we approach International Yoga Day, let us get to know the theme, significance, benefits, and the reason behind the importance of celebrating this day.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed this day in 2014, and the United Nations adopted it. This day highlights the holistic benefits of doing yoga and the various benefits that yoga brings to our body and soul. June 21st is chosen as International Yoga Day because it marks the longest day of the year (Summer Solstice) in the Northern Hemisphere, symbolizing vitality and light.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has unveiled "Yoga for One Earth, One Health" as the theme for this year's International Yoga Day, describing the global celebration as a "grand festival". This theme continues to build a unified moment that transcends and connects geographies, professions, and cultures.
Yoga is not just a physical exercise; it is a 5000-year-old practice that connects body, mind, and soul. The following are the reasons why yoga is a wellness hero:
International Yoga Day 2025 is an excellent opportunity to build a healthier lifestyle. Whether you are practicing it daily or even if you are new to yoga, this day will encourage wellness, unity and mindfulness. So, make your calendars for the special day that is coming up, and take a step towards a happy and healthy life.
Every year on June 14th, World Blood Donor Day is observed as a global event and is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance and need for voluntary blood donations. It is a day to honor every individual who steps forward to donate blood. As we approach World Blood Donor Day 2025, let’s explore its history, theme, and significance, along with ways to participate in this life-saving cause.
World Blood Donor Day was first established in 2004 by four major international organizations:
The date, June 14th, was chosen to honor Karl Landsteiner,
the Nobel Prize-winning scientist who discovered the ABO blood group system in
1900. Since its inception, WBDD has grown into a global movement, encouraging
millions to donate blood and support healthcare systems worldwide.
Every year, the WHO selects a theme that highlights a specific aspect of blood donation. Likewise, the theme for this year is “Give blood, give hope: together, we save lives.” This theme emphasizes:
Blood donation saves millions of lives every year, and here’s why it matters:
With numerous advancements on the horizon and the growing
healthcare industry, there is still no artificial substitute for human blood,
which makes donors irreplaceable.
Every year on World Blood Donor Day, you can make a difference by:
Most healthy adults are eligible to donate blood, and the following are the criteria that the donor must meet:
Note: For further information, please consult your local blood bank.
The Global Impact of Blood Donation
A few countries with efficient donor programs make sure they
have better emergency response and resilience in healthcare.
Conclusion
World Blood Donor Day 2025 serves as a poignant reminder of how an act of kindness, such as donating blood, can save countless lives. Irrespective of whether you are a first-time donor or a regular donor, your efforts make a bigger difference
Every year on June 8th, the global community observes World Brain Tumor Day to increase awareness about brain tumors, their causes, symptoms, and treatment options. Established in 2000 by the German Brain Tumor Association (Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V.), this day reminds people of the challenges faced by those affected and the importance of early detection and effective treatment.
A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or in its surroundings. These types of tumors could be non-cancerous (Benign) or cancerous (Malignant), and their effects vary based on their location, size, and growth rate. Understanding the symptoms of brain tumors is very important for timely intervention.
Identifying the tumor symptoms in the brain as soon as possible will help in prompt diagnosis and better patient outcomes. A common symptom of brain tumors is:
These brain tumor symptoms can
vary depending on the individual’s body conditions, the size of the tumor, etc.
Brain tumors in various people can be caused by the following:
The treatments and advancements in treating brain tumors are vast and still emerging daily. The treatments for patients depend on the severity of the cancer, type, location, and the patient's health. A few key brain tumor treatments include:
The World Brain Tumor Day 2025 theme has not yet been announced and will be updated shortly.
Treating brain tumor involves multiple specializations. They include:
The purpose of World Brain Tumor Day 2025 is numerous; a few are:
A few innovations in brain tumor treatments are as follows:
These advancements and
innovations provide effective and less invasive brain tumor treatment options.
On World Brain Tumor Day 2025, let’s commit to understanding and fighting brain tumors. By knowing more about brain tumor symptoms and staying informed about the emerging advancements in brain tumor treatments, we can undoubtedly fight tumors better. Early diagnosis, awareness, research, and support will improve progress and patient outcomes.
World No Tobacco Day 2025 is observed on 31st May every year as a global initiative to drive more awareness of the dangers tobacco poses to individuals’ health and to advocate for the right policies to decrease tobacco consumption globally. However, this year’s campaign highlights the tactics and attractive strategies used by the tobacco industry to market their products and how they can be brought into the light for the public to know and stay aware of.
The World No Tobacco Day 2025 theme, “Unmasking the Appeal,” aims to illuminate the deceptive strategies employed by tobacco and nicotine companies. These industries often use appealing flavors, sleek product designs, and targeted advertising to make their harmful products attractive, especially to younger demographics.
By exposing these tactics, World No Tobacco Day 2025 seeks to empower individuals and communities to resist the allure of tobacco and nicotine products and to advocate for stricter regulations that protect public health.
Usage of tobacco globally remains the primary cause of various severe health conditions and deaths all over the world. According to a WHO report, more than 8 million people die due to the use of tobacco and tobacco-related illnesses, along with 1.2 million deaths due to secondhand smoke.
This World No Tobacco Day emphasizes the immediate need for action and the need to make people aware of the danger that tobacco can cause in one’s life, particularly among youngsters.
Staying away from tobacco or quitting tobacco can be challenging, but the proper actions and support with resources will make it achievable. The following are a few steps to help individuals overcome the challenges of breaking free from tobacco:
Beyond the efforts of individuals, World Tobacco Day 2025 encourages policymakers and communities to act by:
Things fall into place only through the united efforts of the communities, individuals, and policy levels. It is essential to educate your kith and kin so that there will be a future without tobacco.
World No Tobacco Day 2025 highlights the role of communities, organizations, governments, and individuals in confronting tobacco use. By exposing the dangers of tobacco use and tobacco-related products, there is more hope that fewer people will be affected by it. Also, it helps people who are used to tobacco make informed choices about quitting.
Breathe Healthy, Live Happy!
Women's health is crucial for a thriving society, and addressing information about menstrual hygiene is one of the fundamental ways to empower women worldwide. Menstrual hygiene is not just about personal cleanliness; it is also a public health issue that impacts women's health, dignity, education, and overall well-being.
Many women and girls managing their menstrual health correctly face a few challenges. A few common challenges include:
The above are a few that make it
challenging for women to control their menstrual hygiene and overall health. So, creating awareness and promoting menstrual hygiene must be prioritized in the community and policy-making.
Educating young girls and women about menstrual hygiene builds confidence and knowledge to manage them comfortably and safely. It also creates an environment where women's health is respected and acknowledged rather than stigmatized and overlooked.
Empowering women begins with education. Educating young girls in their schools and normalizing the open conversation about menstruation will help break the stigma related to menstrual hygiene. However, boys and men must also be educated about menstruation so that the women in their lives and in their society will receive the right support and help.
Community outreach programs and workshops focused on menstrual hygiene can further reinforce the importance of proper care during menstruation. These programs address the technical aspects of hygiene and touch upon women's health's emotional and psychological dimensions.
Breaking the Silence
Having transparent and open conversations about menstruation is a compelling way to improve menstrual hygiene and enhance women's health. Hopefully, the secrecy and shame around this natural process can be erased by normalizing this.
Schools, workplaces, and households must be encouraged to converse openly. Therefore, it is always recommended to shed some light on menstrual hygiene in every possible way.
The International Day of Action for Women's Health is observed every year on May 28th. The day focuses on issues that affect women physically and mentally. It emphasizes the need to act against those issues and manage them efficiently.
Today, health professionals, educators, and activists unite to promote policy changes, share resources, and drive action. It serves as a platform to highlight the progress made and the road ahead in improving women's health worldwide.
Menstrual Hygiene Day is observed on May 28th every year to break the silence about menstruation and raise more awareness of better menstrual hygiene. It also brings universal attention to the challenges faced by every woman during her menstrual cycle and encourages them to take collective action for better support.
This day is a call to action for governments, organizations, and individuals to invest in menstrual hygiene infrastructure, education, and product access. By doing so, we can take significant steps toward empowering women and improving women's health across all communities.
Empowering women is ensuring that their issues are rightly addressed so that they don't affect their lives in any way. In women's health, menstrual hygiene is indeed a cornerstone, and it must be treated with the importance it deserves. Via education, awareness, accessibility, and open conversations, we can effortlessly build a future wherein every woman can manage their overall health with confidence and dignity.
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