Unveiling Migraines: The Importance of International Migraine Day on September 12

2024-09-12 09:30:00

2024 – Migraine. Celebrating the International Day of Action against Migraine. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), migraine is one of the 20 diseases that cause the most severe disability in humans worldwide.

According to the World Health Organization, migraine is a primary headache that usually occurs in adolescence and mainly affects people between 35 and 45 years old.

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“This is caused by activation of brain mechanisms that lead to the release of inflammatory and pain-causing substances around nerves and blood vessels in the head,” they explained.

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2024 – Naval Industry. it celebrates naval industry day To commemorate the decree signed by then-President Arturo Frondizi in 1961, which promoted plans for the renewal of Argentina‘s merchant fleet.

The naval industry covers two major branches: ship construction (carried out in institutions called “shipyards”) and their subsequent repair (carried out in workshops with adequate facilities and equipment).

Argentina Naval Industry Day

On September 12, 1961, President Frondizi signed Decree No. 7 7,992, which “promoted the development of the national naval industry and carried out all naval construction for the merchant navy and the military navy”, explained the Ministry of Defense.

Arturo Frondizi, former President of the Republic of Argentina.Arturo Frondizi, former President of the Republic of Argentina.

“The idea received strong support from Argentina’s industrial sector and the then Navy Minister, and was continued in the following decades. A year after the decree was approved, the Argentine Confederation of Naval Industries requested that September 12 be declared as On Naval Industry Day, the request was approved by the state executive,” they explained.

More anniversaries

1812 – St. Martin. General José de San Martín, liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru, married María de los Remedios Escalada in the Buenos Aires Cathedral and had a daughter, Merced Sis Tomasa San Martin Escalada.

General San Martin. (Wikipedia)General San Martin. (Wikipedia)

1922 – Antonio Cafiero. Politician Antonio Francisco Cafiero, historical leader of the Justice Party, was born in San Isidro, Buenos Aires. He served as Minister of Foreign Trade during the second administration of General Juan Domingo Peron and as Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires from 1987 to 1991.

Antonio Francisco Cafiero, historical leader of the Justice Party. (Web page)Antonio Francisco Cafiero, historical leader of the Justice Party. (Web page)

1931 – Alberto Migre. Screenwriter and television producer Felipe Alberto Milletari Miagro was born in Buenos Aires and created successful soap operas such as “Rolando Rivas Taxi Driver” and “Peer Orange”.

Playwright, screenwriter and producer Alberto Migré. Playwright, screenwriter and producer Alberto Migré.

1944 – Barry White. American singer and songwriter Barry White (Barry Eugene Carter), winner of 106 gold records, was born in Galveston (Texas, USA) and has sold more than 100 million records. On September 12, 2013, he was posthumously awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1959 – Bonanza series. The American television network NBC broadcasts the first episode of the hit cowboy series Bonanza in New York, which remained on American screens until 1973.

Actor from Bonanza 1962. (File/AP/NBC)Actor from Bonanza 1962. (File/AP/NBC)

1973 – Paul Walker. American actor Paul Walker was born in Glendale (California, USA) and is best known for his role as Brian O’Connor in the film “The Fast and the Furious”.

Paul WalkerPaul Walker

1992 – Anthony Perkins. Anthony Perkins, an American film and theater actor who became famous for his role as the serial killer Norman Bates in the British director’s famous film “Psycho”, died near Hollywood (Los Angeles, USA) at the age of 60. ·Hitchcock.

Anthony PerkinsAnthony Perkins

1993 – Javier Zanetti. Full-back Javier Zanetti made his debut in Serie A and became the second-most capped player for the Argentina national team (143), behind Javier Mascherano (145). Zanetti wore a Banfield jersey for the first time in the team’s 0-0 draw with River Plate.

Javier Pupi ZanettiJavier Pupi Zanetti

2003 – Johnny Cash. American singer and songwriter Johnny Cash, one of the great representatives of country music and the most influential musician of the 20th century, passed away in Nashville (Tennessee, USA) at the age of 71.

Other anniversaries

  • 1502.- Navigator Christopher Columbus became the first European to reach the coast of present-day Nicaragua.
  • 1827.- “El Mercurio” is Chile’s oldest newspaper, founded in Valparaiso.
  • 1848.- Switzerland became a federal state through a constitutional amendment.
  • 1860.- American adventurer William Walker, who five years earlier had declared himself president of Nicaragua, was shot dead in Honduras.
  • 1910.- Austrian composer and conductor Gustav Mahler premieres Symphony No. 8 in Munich (Germany).
  • 1923- Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, became a self-governing colony of the British Crown.
  • 1943- A German SS commando freed Italian dictator Benito Mussolini from his prison on the Gran Sasso hill, a hundred kilometers from Rome.
  • 1953- U.S. Senators John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier were married at St. Mary’s Church in Newport, Rhode Island.
  • 1958- Physicist Jack S. Kilby proposed the first integrated circuit (microchip) in the United States, which is the basis of modern technology.
  • 1974- Haile Selassie, the last Ethiopian emperor, was overthrown in a military coup and imprisoned in Addis Ababa.
  • 1975- British band Pink Floyd released their ninth album “Wish you were here”, which became one of the best-selling albums in history.
  • 1980- Turkish Army Chief of Staff General Kenan Evren launched a coup and established a military regime.
  • 1989- Polish Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki formed the country’s first non-communist government since World War II.
  • 1992- Abimel Guzman, the founder and leader of the terrorist organization “Lue de los Luminos,” was arrested in Lima.
  • 2002- An Argentine judge has ordered the preventive detention of former President Leopoldo Galtieri over the disappearance of guerrillas during the dictatorship.
  • 2005- Israel completes its complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, ending its presence in the region since 1967.
  • 2007- Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada was deposed in a coup in 2002 and sentenced to life in prison for corruption.
  • 2013.- In response to the Russian proposal, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad agreed to place chemical weapons under international control.
  • 2016.- The 2010 European Parliament Sakharov Prize winner and Cuban opposition figure Guillermo Fariñas gave up his hunger strike after 54 days.
  • 2019.- For the second time, the U.S. justice system has deprived former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo of his freedom after he was accused of corruption.
  • 2020.- Nineteen years after the US invasion of Afghanistan, the Afghan government and the Taliban began peace talks in Doha (Qada).

born

  • 1888.- Maurice Chevalier, French singer and actor.
  • 1913- Jesse Owens, American athlete, won four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics.
  • 1980- Yao Ming, Chinese basketball player.
  • 1981- Jennifer hudson, american actress and singer.
  • 1994- Kim Namjoon, Korean musician.

death toll

  • 1977- Steve Biko, South African anti-apartheid activist.
  • 1981- Eugenio Montale, Italian writer.
  • 1992- Anthony Perkins, American actor.
  • 1993- Raymond Burr, Canadian actor.
  • 2008- David Foster Wallace, American writer.
  • 2009.- Norman Bolo, American scientist and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
  • 2010.- Claude Chabrol, French film producer.
  • 2013.- Ray Dolby, American engineer and inventor of the sound system.
  • 2014.- Ian Paisley, Northern Irish pastor and politician.
  • 2017.- Edith “Edie” Windsor, American activist and LGBT rights defender.

Source: Self and institution.

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Migraine Awareness Month 2024

Celebrating International​ Day of Action against Migraine and Naval Industry Day on September 12, 2024

September 12, 2024, ⁤marks a significant⁣ day as it celebrates two important occasions: the International Day of Action against Migraine and Naval Industry Day. These two ⁣events⁣ aim to raise awareness and highlight the importance of addressing migraine, a debilitating‍ neurological disorder, and the significance of the naval ⁤industry in Argentina.

International Day of Action against Migraine

According to‍ the World Health Organization (WHO), ‍migraine is one of the 20 diseases that cause the most severe

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