Every November, you'll spot moustaches of all shapes and sizes popping up everywhere, from social media selfies to workplace water cooler jokes. Sure, the trend is still much stronger in the West ...
Men die, on average, about five years earlier than women, and their deaths often are from mostly-preventable causes. To address this disparity, the Movember Foundation has a hairy proposition for men ...
Yale urology doctors and professors celebrate “No Shave November” by shaving their beards and mustaches to highlight the importance of men’s health issues. On Nov. 14, urologists from Yale New Haven ...
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Men’s health needs: A call to action
UNARGUABLY, men’s health often receives less attention than that of women in spite of unique issues that require awareness. Medical experts say men face key health concerns and are predisposed to ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On November 1, men around the world will go clean shaven and start growing mustaches for Movember, an annual global effort to raise awareness for men's health issues including ...
Movember began in 2003, evolving into a global movement addressing prostate and testicular cancer, and men's mental health. Prostate cancer incidence is rising, with specific risks for older and ...
Sir: Early in November, the World Health Organisation (WHO) used its public WhatsApp channel to broadcast an important message: “November is Men’s Health Month. Throughout this month, men are ...
The first major eating pattern affecting men’s health starts with breakfast – or rather, the lack of it. Despite being universally recognized by nutrition experts as crucial for daily health, many men ...
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