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World Water Day
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World Down Syndrome Day
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World Oral Health Day
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World Obesity Day
The College of Nursing Club, Khamis Mushait, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs, held World Obesity Day on Monday, 23/8/1445 11, at 00 a.m. The program included scientific material containing the introduction of obesity disease, its risks and the diseases that lead to it and the need to combat it by following healthy diets and exercising daily and the need to reduce obesity rates, especially in children, and to raise awareness among the parents of the risk of obesity. At the end of the program, leaflets were distributed.
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World Kidney Day
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World Obesity Day
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
The College of Nursing Club held a health awareness program on "IBS" on Wednesday, 10/8/1445, at 11 am. The program included scientific material on Irritable Bowel Syndrome in which IBS is defined, its leading causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention methods, the most irritant foods of IBS, and the foods that help to alleviate irritation.
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The Cultural Olympiad
On Tuesday, 10.8.1445, at 9.00 a.m., the club of the College of Nursing, Khamis Mushait, in cooperation with Students' Affairs, held the Cultural Olympics. The program included competitions among female students in various areas, including presentations, short stories, and drawing. The students' participation was evaluated, and prizes were handed to the winners. The event was attended by many of the college's members.
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World Children's Cancer Day
In partnership with the Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences' club, Khmai Mushait, and the Student Deanship, the College of Nursing club held a program entitled "World Children's Cancer Day" on Thursday, 1445/8/5 A.D. This program aims to raise awareness of this disease among the community, ways of preventing it, and pay attention to children's nutrition to raise immunity. The most prevalent type was leukemia. Symptoms were clarified, including those that could lead to anemia, frequent infections, or abnormal bleeding and bruising.