Sarcoma Awareness Month
Sarcoma Awareness Month focuses on rare cancers that develop in bones and soft tissues. Medical professionals use this time to raise awareness about early symptoms, promote timely diagnostic imaging and biopsy referrals, and emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary treatment approaches.
National Fresh Breath Day (July 6)
This observance highlights the connection between oral hygiene and overall wellness. Dental teams can use this time to educate patients on causes of bad breath, including gum disease and dry mouth, and reinforce preventive care practices such as brushing, flossing, tongue cleaning, and regular dental visits.
National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Established to bring attention to mental health challenges in underrepresented communities, this month encourages behavioral health providers to address stigma, improve cultural competency, and expand access to mental health services. It’s a time to advocate for equity in care and raise awareness of the unique barriers faced by minority populations.