A misunderstood disease
For a long time, rabies or rabies was considered a misunderstood disease. A disease with a fatal outcome. Until the disease became treatable with Louis Pasteur’s first breakthrough. On September 28, the world will reflect on rabies on World Rabies Day.
The importance of a vital link in healthcare
The fourth Tuesday in September is the Day of the Pharmacy Assistant in the Netherlands. For anyone in the Netherlands who does not speak or read Dutch, the English translation of the article “Het belang van een onmisbare schakel in de gezondheidszorg.” About one of the links in Dutch healthcare.
Taking your teddy bear on a picnic
On 10 July, it’s Teddy Bear Picnic Day and that day causes some puzzles. Why is the day even there and why would you go on a picnic with your teddy bear? In short, riddles on the day when you go on a picnic with teddy bears.
A safe day for everyone who needs it
Coming Out Day takes place annually on October 11 and this is a safe day for everyone who needs it. This is the day when you should be allowed to share with everyone what your sexual orientation or gender identity is if you have not done so before. The day is safe in a world […]
When is the gender pay gap really going to change?
On the International Equal Pay Day, we mostly reflect on how not to do things. The only question is, when are things going to change? When is the gender pay gap going to change?