World Brain Day 2023: 22 July

World Brain Day 2023: 22 July

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Category : Important Days Published on: July 25 2023

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  • World Brain Day is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about brain health and neurological disorders.
  • World Brain Day is celebrated globally on July 22nd every year. The day promotes education, research, and support for individuals affected by brain-related conditions.
  • It is celebrated annually with the goal of encouraging brain health, furthering research and helping people who are suffering from neurological disorders.
  • World Brain Day's 2023 theme is "Brain Health and Disability: Leave No One Behind."
  • The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) was founded on July 22, 1957.
  • During the World Congress of Neurology (WCN) Council of Delegates meeting on September 22, 2013, the Public Awareness and Advocacy Committee presented a proposal to celebrate July 22 as "World Brain Day".
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