
Yes, October 12 is observed as World Arthritis Day (WAD) each year. It was established in 1996 by the Arthritis and Rheumatism International (ARI) to raise global awareness about arthritis, its impact on people’s lives, and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Arthritis is not a single disease but refers to over 100 different types of joint diseases, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and gout, among others.
World Arthritis Day aims to:
- Educate the public about arthritis, including its symptoms and treatment options.
- Support people living with arthritis by providing information on how to manage the condition and improve quality of life.
- Encourage advocacy for better healthcare policies and access to medical care for arthritis patients.
Each year, different campaigns are organized, focusing on raising awareness and spreading accurate information through social media, events, and healthcare organizations.
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