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Exercise May Reduce ALS Risk in Men n

Exercise May Reduce ALS Risk in Men

Exercise Linked to Reduced ALS Risk in Men, Study Finds A large-scale study conducted in Norway has revealed a potential link between physical activity and a lower risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in men. The research, which followed over 370,000 individuals for nearly three decades, adds to the growing body of knowledge surrounding […]

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New York State Department of Health Recognizes Men’s Health Month, Emphasizes Preventive Care and Healthy Lifestyles

New York State Department of Health Recognizes Men’s Health Month, Emphasizes Preventive Care and Healthy Lifestyles

Men’s Health Month Initiatives by New York State Department of Health New York State Department of Health Recognizes Men’s Health Month In observance of Men’s Health Month this June, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) urges men to prioritize their health through preventive care and making healthy lifestyle choices. This initiative stresses the

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Governor Whitmer Declares June 2024 as Men’s Health Month in Michigan

Governor Whitmer Declares June 2024 as Men’s Health Month in Michigan

Governor Whitmer Proclaims June 2024 as Men’s Health Month On June 1, 2024, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer proclaimed June 2024 as Men’s Health Month, sparking statewide efforts to enhance awareness about men’s health. This proclamation’s primary goal is to encourage men to adopt healthier lifestyles through regular exercise and medical checkups. The initiative highlights critical

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