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28/07/2022

World Hepatitis Day is celebrated on 28 July every year to raise awareness among people about the viral disease. The hepatitis virus is of various types; we can say it has five primary strains, known as types A, B, C, D, and E.

They all cause liver disease, but they are all different from each other in terms of origin, transmission, and severity.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 354 million people in the world are living with hepatitis B and C.

We can contribute to this by raising awareness through posters, messages, quotes, slogans, and WhatsApp status.

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WORLD HEPATITIS DAY 2022: QUOTES
"Hepatitis doesn't always present symptoms." - Karen Gonzales

"People are reticent to give a newborn the hepatitis B vaccine and often delay it." - Paul A. Offit

"I love Fear Factor, but I think they're running out of fears. It's only a matter of time before they're sitting around doing shots of Hepatitis C." - Dave Attell

"There has been a treatment for hepatitis C, but the treatment has not been overwhelmingly effective, number 1. And number 2, it has had considerable toxicity." - Anthony S

"There is a growing need to make people aware of the severity of the disease in the region. People need to be extra careful, as it is one of the regions where infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) is common." - Dr. RS Verma

WORLD HEPATITIS DAY 2022: SLOGANS
Hepatitis is not a disease to be ignored but to be taken care of.

Don’t ignore hepatitis, fight it!

Don’t let your life pay the price. Stay healthy and prevent hepatitis.

Being aware of hepatitis is the first step toward facing it and fighting against it.

Fighting against hepatitis is the only solution.

Ignorance can result in the worsening of hepatitis.

We can fight the war against hepatitis if we are aware.

It is your call: prevent hepatitis or look for its cure.

Waking up to hepatitis can save your life.

Don’t let hepatitis rule your life.

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WORLD HEPATITIS DAY 2022: WHATSAPP STATUS
World Hepatitis Day 2022

Happy World Hepatitis Day 2022

World Hepatitis Day is celebrated on 28 July every year

WORLD HEPATITIS DAY 2022: MESSAGES
“We all have to come together to fight against hepatitis and not surrender to this disease. Happy World Hepatitis Day.”

“On the occasion of World Hepatitis Day, promise yourselves that you will never neglect your health and never let anyone else neglect it as well.”

“If you want to help the patients of hepatitis, give them your love and care. Stay safe and stay healthy. Warm wishes on World Hepatitis Day.”

“You can make a lot of difference by taking precautions and by being aware of hepatitis. Wishing everyone a very Happy World Hepatitis Day.”

“Let us stand with those suffering from hepatitis to let them know that they are not all alone in this fight. Happy World Hepatitis Day.”

“Ignoring hepatitis will worsen the situation for us. Learning more about it and taking precautions is the required solution. Wishing a very Happy World Hepatitis Day.”

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SOME BENEFICIAL TIPS FOR DIABETICS DURING MONTH RAMADAN:- 1. Stay hydrated

Make sure you’re drinking enough fluids during Sahūr and Iftar. If the weather is warm during Ramadan, try to stay in a cool area and limit your physical activity to minimize the amount of fluid lost during the day.

2. Test your blood glucose while you’re fasting

The most dangerous things that could happen to you while fasting are low blood sugar (hypoglycemic events), high blood sugar (hyperglycemic events) and dehydration. Make sure you’re looking out for the signs of these, which could include blurred vision, irregular heart rate, dizziness/faintness, and confusion. Testing your blood glucose does not break your fast—there is a misconception that any amount of blood released breaks a fast, but that’s not the case for most schools of thought.

3. Discuss staying away from sugary, high-carb foods during Sahur and Iftar with your doctor

To avoid swings in blood sugar, your doctor may advise you to stick to higher-fat, lower-carb foods when you’re eating your post-sunset(Iftar) and pre-dawn meals(Sahur) . Higher-fat foods will keep you full longer and won’t spike your blood sugar. However, make sure to discuss this (or any other dietary changes) with your physician because if you’re on any medications, this could affect your dosages.

4. Be aware of overeating

Iftar can be a celebration involving many friends and family—and a lot of food! Be aware that overeating, even after a daylong fast, can cause spikes in your blood glucose.

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