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What are the dates and publicity themes for this year’s “National Hypertension Day”, “World Stroke Day” and “United Nations Diabetes Day”?

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"National Hypertension Day" is on October 8 every year, "World Stroke Day" is on October 29 every year, and "United Nations Diabetes Day" is every year on November 14th.

Promotion theme

National Hypertension Day

Be aware of blood pressure if you are over 18 years old.

World Stroke Day

Beat stroke and rebuild your life.

United Nations Diabetes Day

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National Hypertension Day

According to national statistics, the number of patients with hypertension in my country has reached 300 million, with more than 3 million new patients added every year. In order to raise the general public's awareness of the serious health hazards of hypertension, attract the attention of governments at all levels, various departments and all sectors of society to the work of hypertension, mobilize the whole society to participate in the prevention and control of hypertension, and popularize the knowledge of hypertension prevention and treatment, To enhance the national awareness of self-care, the Ministry of Health decided to designate October 8 every year as National Hypertension Day starting from 1998.

World Stroke Day

On June 24, 2004, at the 5th World Stroke Congress held in Vancouver, Canada, representatives of neurological experts from all over the world issued a declaration: Call for the establishment of "World Stroke Day". This declaration will be submitted to the World Health Organization. The declaration pointed out that stroke has become the second leading cause of death in the world's population, second only to ischemic heart disease.

United Nations Diabetes Day

The predecessor of United Nations Diabetes Day is World Diabetes Day, which was jointly initiated by the World Health Organization and the International Diabetes Federation in 1991. Its purpose is to arouse global awareness Diabetes alertness and awareness.

At the end of 2006, the United Nations passed a resolution to officially change the name of "World Diabetes Day" to "United Nations Diabetes Day" from 2007, elevating the behavior of experts and academics to the behavior of governments of various countries, urging governments and societies to All walks of life should strengthen the control of diabetes and reduce the harm of diabetes.