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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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Learning About Colorectal Cancer
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National Kidney Month 2020
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Macular Degeneration: An Age-Related Eye Disease and How to Help Your Eyes
February is Low Vision month and the number one disease of low vision is Macular Degeneration. Macular degeneration affects 4 million Americans of all ages, mostly in older adults. This is more than glaucoma and cataracts. Currently there is no cure for the disease....
Learning About Recreational Therapy
I am disabled. Being disabled makes every day activities and exercise or like I call it, movement, a challenge. Because I have challenges I have to be creative in how I choose to move my body. There are 48.9 million Americans in the United States. 24.1 million have a...
Happy National Toothache Day!
National Toothache Day is Sunday February 9, 2020. Toothaches can make life pretty unbearable. They can affect your ability to eat, talk, sleep, travel or even kiss your loved ones. Did you know the first bristled toothbrush was invented in 1498? In China people...
Learning About Heart Defects
February is American Heart Month and because we love you we will be sharing several topics related to heart health this month. In this article I will be sharing with you some information about Heart Defects. According to the American Heart Association, about 9 out of...
The Importance of Taking Care of Your Eyes
February is Low Vision Awareness month. You are probably wondering what low vision means and how to take care of your eyes. I know I was until I did some research. I grew up with a mom who is partially blind. She has Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) and I remember her...
What is Cancer and How You Live Well Despite It!
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Learning About Testosterone Replacement Therapy
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WWNW Review: Mango Health App
Several months ago our insurance company sent us a flyer telling us about the Mango Health App. I like apps and I think they can be very helpful. I have used a few wellness apps but hadn’t really fell in love with them. But I like this one. The Mango Health app is a...