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World Tuberculosis (TB) Day is observed annually on 24 March to raise awareness about tuberculosis and to commemorate the discovery of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium (M.tb) by Dr Robert Koch in 1882. It aims to educate people about the impact of TB on public health, and encourage governments and organizations to take action towards ending the TB epidemic.
touchNEUROLOGY is proud to announce a new partnership with Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI), the global voice on dementia and the umbrella organisation of Alzheimer associations around the world.
It is World Glaucoma Week this week (12 March 2023), aiming to raise awareness of this condition. It is estimated that around 80 million people have glaucoma worldwide.
After sending our first survey to employees, we received excellent results and feedback, far above the industry average. The GPW team informed us that achieving Certifiedâ„¢ status following your first survey is a highly unusual feat.
This 28 February, we are proud to support our society partner, The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) and #RareDiseaseDay by shining a spotlight on some of the challenges faced by those living with and managing rare diseases.Â
We are proud to announce that we’ve officially earned our third Great Place to Work® (GPW) award – this time as one of the UK’s Best Workplaces™ for Wellbeing (2023).
Here at Touch Medical Media, we are supporting World Cancer Day in the second year of the three-year campaign called ‘Close the Care Gap’. In 2022, the theme was all about ‘Realizing the problem’. This year, the focus is on ‘Uniting our voices and taking action’.
touchIMMUNOLOGY announces a new partnership with the World Congress of Dermatology (WCD), which is one of the largest international dermatological conferences.
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is one of the world’s most serious public health challenges. Since the identification of the virus's causal link to AIDS in 1984, the epidemic has claimed over 40 million lives through AIDS-related illnesses.