Family Health History Day (United States)

Recurrence pattern: Every year on the fourth Thursday of November.

National Family Health History Day is observed in the United States on every fourth Thursday of November, coinciding with Thanksgiving Day. Established in 2004 by U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona, the day emphasizes the importance of understanding one's family health history, which includes information about health disorders among direct blood relatives. Families are encouraged to gather during Thanksgiving to discuss their health histories, as this can help identify predispositions to various illnesses such as autoimmune disorders, cancers, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and mental disorders. Participants are advised to document their relatives' health conditions, ages at diagnosis, and other pertinent details, and to regularly update this information. The Office of the U.S. Surgeon General also provides resources like My Family Health Portrait, a website designed to assist families in recording and sharing their health histories. Ultimately, the observance serves as a reminder that knowing family health history is crucial for proactive healthcare and preventive measures.

Features

  • Family and Relationships
  • Health
  • History and Memorials

Family Health History Day (United States)


Why do you keep falling for the same type?

Read the article Lovemaps: the hidden blueprint of our love.


Did you not find what you were looking for? Let me help you find more.


Heike

Heike

Editorial Team wizzi.site

Heike is a specialist in content planning and creative communication. She supports writers and marketers throughout the year with calendars full of special days and inspiring angles. With her background in strategy and editing she makes planning clear and usable. She is known for her straightforward style and practical approach.