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🎮 National Video Game Day – 8th July (US)

🎮 National Video Game Day – 8 th July (US)  Celebrating the Art, Innovation, and Community of Gaming National Video Game Day, video games, gaming, July 8, Nintendo, Atari On 8 th July , the United States celebrates National Video Game Day , a day dedicated to the history, innovation, and cultural impact of video games [citation:6]. The day traces its roots to the early 1990s, possibly first observed in 1991 and linked to David Earle of Kid Vid Warriors [citation:6]. Video games have evolved from simple pixelated screens to immersive worlds that connect millions of players globally. This day honors milestones in gaming history, including the release of iconic consoles like Nintendo's Game Boy (1989), the Nintendo DS, and the rise of handheld consoles [citation:6]. It's a day for gamers of all ages to appreciate the creativity, storytelling, and community that gaming brings to our lives. 🎮 Gaming Thro...

🤧 World Allergy Day – 8th July (Global)

🤧 World Allergy Day – 8th July (Global) 

Raising Awareness for a Growing Global Health Challenge

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On 8th July, the world observes World Allergy Day, a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the prevalence, impact, and management of allergic diseases [citation:3][citation:6]. The concept of "allergy" was first introduced in 1906 by Austrian physician Clemens von Pirquet. Since then, allergies have become a significant public health concern worldwide [citation:3].

The World Health Organization reports that allergies are spreading rapidly. At the beginning of the 21st century, one in ten adults and one in four children suffered from allergies; by 2021, that number had risen to one in three. The WHO has further predicted that by 2050, half of the world's population will suffer from some form of allergy [citation:3]. World Allergy Day was first organized in 2000 by the World Allergy Organization (WAO) and the World Organization for Immunopathology to promote better prevention and treatment [citation:6].

🤧 Understanding Allergies

  • Definition: An allergy is an immune system response to a foreign substance that's not typically harmful to the body.
  • Common Triggers: Pollen, dust mites, pet dander, certain foods, and insect stings.
  • Food Allergy: More than 200 food products have been identified as potential allergens [citation:3].
  • Rapid Growth: Allergies are one of the fastest-growing chronic diseases globally.

❤️ How to Observe World Allergy Day

  • 📖 Educate yourself and others about allergy symptoms and triggers.
  • 🩺 If you suspect you have allergies, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management.
  • 🤝 Show understanding and support for those living with severe allergies.
  • 🌐 Learn about the World Allergy Organization's initiatives and resources [citation:6].
  • 📢 Share allergy awareness information using #WorldAllergyDay.

🧭 A Health Message

"One of the main causes of food allergies is intestinal permeability, when the intestinal mucosa changes due to dysbiosis or inflammation." [citation:3]

🤧 Knowledge is the First Step to Prevention. 🤧


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