International Men’s Health Week (14th – 20th June) is a worldwide week of focus on men’s health. It is an important opportunity to highlight men’s health, what it means to be healthy and what needs to be done to improve male health. This week challenges the perception that seeking help is a sign of weakness — a gender stereotype which can be extremely detrimental to the wellbeing of men and boys.
In the month of June, the TTSPH Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) Committee helped raise awareness of the importance of regular health checks for every man. One of the biggest health risks for men is prostate cancer, with 45 men being diagnosed with this life threatening cancer each day.
International Men’s Health Week (14th – 20th June) is a worldwide week of focus on men’s health. It is an important opportunity to highlight men’s health, what it means to be healthy and what needs to be done to improve male health. This week challenges the perception that seeking help is a sign of weakness — a gender stereotype which can be extremely detrimental to the wellbeing of men and boys.
In the month of June, the TTSPH Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) Committee helped raise awareness of the importance of regular health checks for every man. One of the biggest health risks for men is prostate cancer, with 45 men being diagnosed with this life threatening cancer each day.