Why Men are Like Ostriches When it Comes to Their Health
Leading Causes of Death in Men
Heart Disease 28.4 %
Cancer 24.1%
Unintentional injuries 5.8%
Stroke 5.2%
Chronic lower respiratory diseases 5.1%
Diabetes 2.9%
Influenza and pneumonia 2.4%
Suicide 2.1%
Kidney disease 1.6%
Chronic liver disease 1.5%
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Putting prevention into practice by getting certain screening tests, taking medicine if you need it, and practice healthy behaviors such as eating a well-balanced meal, not smoking, and exercising regularly, along with regular medical checkups, can greatly increase your chances of living a longer, healthier life.
Here are some screening tests for the favorite man in your life:
• Cholesterol—at least every 5 years, starting at age 35
• Blood Pressure—at least every 2 years
• Colorectal Cancer—starting at age 50
• Diabetes Screening—especially if you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol
• Depression—if you have ever experienced sadness, hopelessness, changes in sleep and eating patterns, and have felt little interest or pleasure in doing things for 2 weeks straight or more
• Sexually Transmitted Diseases—everyone who is sexually active
• Prostate Cancer Screening—prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test or digital rectal examination (DRE) based on your doctor’s recommendation, usually once a year after age 50





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