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Men make up 56% of the workforce
- 94% of all workforce fatalities are men
- 70% of developmental and learning disabilities affect boys
- 80% of spinal cord injuries occur in young men
- Men live 4.4 years less than women
- Men are more likely to die from heart disease at earlier ages
- Men are at a significantly higher risk of dying from liver disease
- The top 3 reasons for reduced lifespan in men are cardiovascular, disease, suicide and motor vehicle accidents
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month: But, Why Did You Stay? Why Don’t You Just Leave Him?
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Karen Talks About Male Breast Cancer
Hey Everybody! This is Karen from Wellness Works NW. It is getting kind of cold, isn’t it? It is coming into the time of the year that we start thinking about our health because we are having a good time and we are going to enjoy things like Thanksgiving and Christmas...
Men Get Breast Cancer Too
Breast cancer is touted as only a women’s issue, but that isn’t the truth. Men can get breast cancer and they should be checking their nipples and areolas too. Women get breast cancer more often, but that doesn’t mean male breast cancer is not a real diagnosis. Men...
Karen Talks About Low T
There you are! This is Karen with Wellness Works NW and today we are going to talk about Low T…Back in the 70’s there was this great soul singer named, Barry White, and he could get his voice very low and he had this very seductive voice, like, “Hello Baby.” He could...
Men’s Health Month 2020
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Brain Awareness & How to Take Care of Your Brain
This week it is Brain Awareness Week. Since so many children are out of school there is a great website that has great kid friendly stuff to learn about our brains. The brain is the command center of the body. It weighs 2 to 3 pounds. It controls everything from the...
American Diabetes Association Alert Day 2020
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Self-Care Yourself to Wellness
Self-Care is a vital part of life that I think many of us have little to no knowledge of. I know I didn’t 10 years ago. Just like many other people, it took me getting really sick to make me start learning. I don’t want this to happen to you so here I am putting...
Learning About COVID-19
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