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  2. Government announces plans for first men’s health strategy

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    The Government will address the biggest health issues facing men, such as prostate cancer, poor mental health and suicide, as part of the first men’s health strategy. Announcing the plans on ...

  3. Men's Health - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Men's Health spun off Men's Health Living, a newsstand special which was named one of the 30 most notable launches of 2007 by Samir Husni. [50] Samir Husni stated that Men's Health Living is a "new genre of men's magazines that cater to non-woman related issues in a man's life - that has gone unfulfilled for years: interior design and ...

  4. These 8 Foods Could Help Men With ED - AOL

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    Remember, ED is one of the most common men’s health issues out there. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, an estimated 30 million men in the United ...

  5. Fatty Liver Disease: What Men Need to Know - AOL

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    Risk Factors for Fatty Liver Disease. Having overweight or obesity is a major risk factor for fatty liver disease. Estimates suggest that up to 75 percent of people with overweight have NAFLD, and ...

  6. Movember - Wikipedia

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    A group of men displaying moustaches for Movember. Movember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of Men's Health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide. [1] It is a portmanteau of the Australian-English diminutive word for moustache, "mo", [2] and ...

  7. Mental disorders and gender - Wikipedia

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    For example, men are more likely than women to react using the fight-or-flight response. [43] Additionally, men are more likely to use problem-focused coping, [43] which is known to decrease the risk of developing PTSD when a stressor is perceived to be within an individual's control. [80]

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