World Brain Day is an annual event celebrated on July 22nd to raise awareness about brain health and neurological disorders. This year's theme is "Brain Health and Disability: Leave No One Behind," which emphasizes the importance of providing high-quality healthcare and support to individuals with disabilities.
The day aims to promote education, research, and better healthcare for those affected by brain-related conditions and reduce equity disparities in access to treatment and care. The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) initiated the event in 2013, and it has been an annual celebration since. It encourages everyone to prioritize brain health and ensure no one is excluded from receiving the needed help.
On July 22nd every year, government and private organizations initiate workshops and open discussions on brain health with the goal of raising awareness regarding related issues. These activities also encompass sharing experiences on social media to boost patients' morale, organizing fundraising events, and holding rallies to encourage better care for patients suffering from related conditions.
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