World Day Against Anger

September 28th is the world day of war against rage or hydrophobic. This day is marked each year in order to increase awareness of the prevention of rage and to emphasize the importance of conquering this terrible disease. Anger remains a worldwide concern, taking thousands of lives each year. [...]
September 28th is the world day of war against rage or hydrophobic.
This day is marked each year in order to increase awareness of the prevention of rage and to emphasize the importance of conquering this terrible disease.
Anger remains a worldwide concern, taking thousands of lives each year. Anger, a disease that can be carried from animals to humans, first manifests some symptoms, such as the flu, fever, headaches, and all over the body. On average, one person dies in a period of 1-3 months after contracting the disease.
The date of September 28th for the first time was marked in 2007, you can mark this date by vaccinating your animals or keeping them away from wild life where the disease can spread.
September 28th also marks the death of Louis Pasteur, the French chemist and microbiologist, who created the first vaccine against rage, follows Kosova Prees./Periscopi/












