World Menopause Days: 18th October

World Menopause Days: 18th October

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Category : Important Days Published on: October 18 2021

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  • Every year on October 18th, World Menopause Day is commemorated. 
  • The goal of the day is to increase awareness about menopause and the resources available to help women improve their health and well-being.
  • World Menopause Day also promotes the early detection and treatment of associated illnesses such as osteoporosis, which is more common in postmenopausal women than in the general population due to lower bone density levels after years without periods.
  • "Bone Health" is the theme for World Menopause Day 2021.
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