Too many men grow up believing they have to “tough it out,” stay silent, and keep it together no matter what. But real courage isn’t pretending you’re okay, it’s being brave enough to say, “I’m not.”
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Men’s Health Week is an annual reminder that health is our biggest asset, in everything.
Men’s Health Week, June 10 – 16.
There is a heap of quality information for guys on the Men’s Health Week website, and useful, engaging resources
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Health inequities are hard enough to address without them being used as cheap clickbait by New Zealand's largest media group. This is awful journalism.
The real racist tools were in media not health https://t.co/8hegfK1iVx
It's Men's Health Week here in Aotearoa. Maybe it's time for a quick health stocktake.
Head over to https://t.co/N9m0fbD4Pm and do What's Your Score? - a 2-minute snapshot of what guys should be on top of.
Challenge your mates to do the same.
Who doesn't hate pruney fingers? What are they about?
Find the answer along with lots of other stuff you never needed to know in the Myths quiz at https://t.co/DDS9lWimn5
Plenty of info and encouragement for guys this Men's Health Week.
Men's Health Week is here guys, a chance to check out if we're doing the right things.
If maybe not, it's easy to get started on the track to better. Start at https://t.co/1azjeWroO5
What's Your Score?
83% of male suicide victims had no prior diagnosed mental health condition. There are unique challenges to overcome when screening the mental and behavioral health of men. Read the findings of a panel of health experts here:
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In this new century, men are facing their biggest crises yet: Early deaths, drug addiction, and obesity. Learn about the decline in men's health and how you could help to improve it:
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Scientists at the University of Leeds have developed an AI system that can detect patients at risk of having a heart attack in the next 12 months based on eye scans. They say it has an accuracy of between 70% and 80% in the release https://t.co/LywGgmL5EM