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  2. List of month-long observances - Wikipedia

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    Lyme Disease Awareness Month; May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary; Mental Health Awareness Month [28] National Bike Month; National Military Appreciation Month; National Foster Care Month [29] National Guide Dog Month (2008, 2009) National Pet Month (United States) National Smile Month (United Kingdom, May and June) National Stroke ...

  3. Brain Awareness Week - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Castillo. Brain Awareness Week 2015: How Brain Research Has Progressed, And Ways You Can Enhance Cognition. Medical Daily, Mar 14, 2015 02:02 PM; Brain Awareness Week at "Neuroscience for Kids" Eric H. Chudler, Ph.D; Brain Awareness Week at University of California, LA web-site; Society for Neuroscience - Brain Awareness Week

  4. Dana Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Brain Awareness Week (#brainweek) is the global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research. Partner organizations host creative and innovative activities in their communities to educate kids and adults about the brain. [11] Brain Awareness Week 2023 is March 13 to 19; BrainWeek 2024 will be March 11 to 17.

  5. International Brain Research Organization - Wikipedia

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    Brain Awareness Week is a week dedicated to supporting research and spreading awareness for brain science. Brain Awareness Week allows organizers to host different types of activities for their communities that will bring people in to show them how important and impactful brain science is. [5] The IBRO offers a Brain Awareness Week grant ...

  6. National Children's Mental Health Awareness Week - Wikipedia

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    Each year, beginning in January and running into the first full week of May (National Children's Mental Health Awareness Week), the National Federation runs their Green Ribbon Campaign. Started in mid-2005, this fundraising initiative aims to raise awareness of children's mental health issues and educate the general public on the needs of ...

  7. Brain Tumor Awareness Month - Wikipedia

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    Brain Tumor Awareness Month began in March 2004, predominantly in the United Kingdom, and was founded by a group of brain tumor charities. [2] The United States first observed Brain Tumor Awareness Month in May 2008. [5] [6]

  8. BRAIN Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The BRAIN Initiative reflects a number of influences, stemming back over a decade. Some of these include: planning meetings at the National Institutes of Health that led to the NIH's Blueprint for Neuroscience Research; [9] workshops at the National Science Foundation (NSF) on cognition, neuroscience, and convergent science, including a 2006 report on "Grand Challenges of Mind and Brain"; [10 ...

  9. Mental Health Awareness Month - Wikipedia

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    The month came about by presidential proclamation. [15] Mental Health America is not the only organization to run campaigns throughout May. Many other similar organizations choose to host awareness observances that coincide with Mental Health Awareness month. National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day is one such campaign.