{"id":1771,"date":"2022-06-11T05:14:13","date_gmt":"2022-06-11T05:14:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/socialgov.org\/education\/pennsylvania-and-ohio-celebrate-june-as-mens-health-month\/"},"modified":"2022-06-11T05:14:13","modified_gmt":"2022-06-11T05:14:13","slug":"pennsylvania-and-ohio-celebrate-june-as-mens-health-month","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/d56fg8tfg.fitnews.club\/education\/pennsylvania-and-ohio-celebrate-june-as-mens-health-month\/","title":{"rendered":"Pennsylvania and Ohio Celebrate June as Men\u2019s Health Month"},"content":{"rendered":"\"Pennsylvania

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Men’s Health Month Focuses on health dis[arities affecting men and boys year-round.<\/i><\/p>\n

Men don’t always take their health too seriously because they feel good and they are fine. This is a big factor for men dying younger and living less healthy lives.\u201d<\/b><\/p>\n

\u2014 Ana Fadich-Tomsic, VP of Men’s Health Network<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES , June 3, 2022 \/EINPresswire.com<\/a>\/ — Pennsylvania and Ohio \u2013 The cities of Altoona, Harrisburg, Youngstown, Canton, Cleveland, and Akron have issued Men’s Health Month<\/a> proclamations (June) celebrating men\u2019s health and fatherhood year-round, helping educate men, boys, and their families about disease prevention, timely screenings, healthy lifestyles, and positive family relationships.<\/p>\n

Mayor Matthew Pacifico, Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams, Mayor Jamael Tito Brown, Mayor Thomas M. Bernabei, Mayor Justin M. Bibb, and Mayor Dan Horrigan\u2019s proclamations can be found here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Raising awareness of the need for men and boys to live healthy lifestyles is critical to their wellbeing, even more so with COVID still impacting families and everyday lifestyles. The life expectancy for men is five years less than women (1), and men also have higher rates of death from cancer, diabetes, and heart disease (2). Moreover, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports women are 100% more likely to visit their doctor for annual exams and preventative services than men (3).<\/p>\n

Report cards on the status of male health in each state can be found at the MensHealthReportCard.com Proclamations from cities and states be found at www.MensHealthMonth.com<\/a> <\/p>\n

\u201cWe are grateful to participate in Men\u2019s Health Month,\u201d said Mayor Jamael Tito Brown. \u201cThe health of our community is very important to me. The health of all men impacts us all.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cWhen you have the type of family I have \u2013 five kids, 18 grandkids, and now 16 great grandkids! \u2013 focusing on healthy habits is of the utmost importance in keeping our crew strong. If my family can start a healthy lifestyle early on, so can everyone in the City of Harrisburg. I\u2019m proud to proclaim June as Men\u2019s Health Month across Harrisburg. We want to raise strong families in the capital city, and to do so, we need our sons, fathers, and grandfathers healthy. Let\u2019s focus together on getting daily exercise, regular checkups at the doctor, and early detection efforts,\u201d states Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams.<\/p>\n

\u201cAkron is proud to support Men\u2019s Health Network in their efforts to bring awareness to critical issues such as disease prevention and timely screenings,\u201d said Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan. \u201cMen’s Health Month is a great time to get educated about common health issues that are specific to men as well as the importance of regular doctor’s visits. I encourage the men in Akron and throughout Ohio to set some health goals this month and to talk to their doctors about making those goals a reality.\u201d <\/p>\n

\u201cWe applaud officials in their states for helping raise awareness of the health issues facing men and their families by recognizing this year\u2019s men\u2019s health awareness period,\u201d said Ana Fadich, MPH, CHES, Vice President, Men\u2019s Health Network. \u201cCommunities around the globe continue to promote the health and well-being of men and boys throughout the month of June. We hope this year\u2019s awareness period will help men and their families be more mindful of their health starting with a doctor\u2019s appointment.\u201d<\/p>\n

Across the country, hundreds of health care professionals, private corporations, faith-based organizations, community groups, government agencies, and other interested organizations help plan activities and events that focus on men\u2019s health during June, and throughout the year. <\/p>\n

June 17, the Friday before Father\u2019s Day, is Wear Blue Day<\/a>. People all over the world take pictures of themselves and others wearing blue to increase awareness of men\u2019s health and post photos on social media with the #ShowUsYourBlue hashtag. Also, make sure you #WearBlueForMen and don\u2019t forget to tag Men\u2019s Health Network on social media.<\/p>\n

For ideas and free resources in both English and Spanish, visit www.MensHealthMonth.org<\/a><\/p>\n

Men\u2019s Health Month grew out of National Men\u2019s Health Week, which was enacted by Congress. The legislation was sponsored by Senator Bob Dole and Congressman Bill Richardson and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on May 31, 1994.<\/p>\n

Men\u2019s Health Month and Men\u2019s Health Week are organized by Men’s Health Network MHN), an international non-profit organization whose mission is to reach men, boys, and their families where they live, work, play, and pray with health prevention messages and tools, screening programs, educational materials, advocacy opportunities, and patient navigation. Learn more about MHN at www.menshealthnetwork.org<\/a> and follow them on Twitter @MensHlthNetwork and Facebook at www.facebook.com\/menshealthnetwork<\/a>. For more information on MHN’s ongoing Dialogue on Men’s Health series, visit www.dialogueonmenshealth.com<\/a><\/p>\n

References:

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https:\/\/www.menshealthnetwork.org\/library\/mortalitysexrace.pdf<\/a>

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https:\/\/www.menshealthnetwork.org\/library\/causesofdeath.pdf<\/a>

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https:\/\/www.menshealthnetwork.org\/library\/MvWhealthuse072501CDC.pdf<\/a><\/p>\n

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David Zou
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