Men’s Health Month A Timely Reminder to Prioritize Wellness

Men’s Health Week: A Timely Reminder to Prioritize Wellness

June is Men’s Health Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about preventable health issues and encouraging early detection and treatment of diseases affecting men and boys.

🎯 Goals of Men’s Health Month:

  • Increase awareness of male health problems.
  • Encourage regular screenings and check-ups.
  • Promote healthy lifestyle choices like exercise, nutrition, and mental well-being.

🩺 Key Screenings for Men by Age Group:

✅ Ages 20–39:

  • Blood pressure (every 2 years, or more often if elevated)
  • Cholesterol (every 4–6 years)
  • Testicular self-exams
  • STI screenings (as needed)
  • Mental health check-ins

✅ Ages 40–64:

  • Prostate cancer screening (talk to your doctor about when to start, typically around age 50, or earlier if at risk)
  • Colon cancer screening (starting at age 45)
  • Type 2 diabetes screening
  • Eye and hearing tests
  • Skin checks for signs of cancer

✅ Age 65+:

  • Bone density test
  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm screening (if you’ve ever smoked)
  • Cognitive and memory health evaluations

💪 Tips to Improve Men’s Health:

  • Get active: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week.
  • Eat well: Focus on fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains.
  • Sleep enough: 7–9 hours per night.
  • Limit alcohol and quit smoking
  • Talk about mental health — therapy is strength, not weakness.
  • See your doctor regularly, even when you feel fine.

World Hypertension Day

Today is World Hypertension Day

🩺 Today is World Hypertension Day – a vital reminder of the silent threat affecting over 1 billion people globally.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is often called the “silent killer” because it typically has no symptoms but can lead to serious health complications like heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure.
🔍 This year’s theme, “Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer”, reinforces the importance of regular monitoring and early intervention.
💡 A few small steps can make a big impact:
Eat a balanced, low-sodium diet 🥗
Stay active 🚶‍♂️
Limit alcohol & tobacco 🚭
Manage stress 🧘‍♀️
Monitor your blood pressure regularly at home or with a professional 📏
Let’s raise awareness, encourage prevention, and support healthier hearts around the world.

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