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June 2007
 
Spotlight

 

Men's Health Watch

 

Grads and Dads may be most top of mind in June, but it's also Men's Health Awareness month. Guys, this month's issue of HealthExchange is dedicated to you and to some of the practical steps you can take to live a longer and healthier life: Visit the Healthline Men's Health Channel to learn more. 

Health Experts Sound Off


The Health Nudge
Going to the doctor for routine health screening is not always on the top of the list. Still, early detection of some diseases can save your life. If you are age 50 or older, the US Preventive Services Task Force recommends that both men and women begin screening for colorectal cancer. For people with a family history of the disease, it is reasonable to begin screening at a younger age. Learn more about screening for colorectal cancer.

 

Site Feature of the Month
Healthline is pleased to offer Health Books Online from Human Kinetics and the American College of Sports Medicine. Written by members of the ACSM, these books are filled with activity plans, dietary advice and exercise diagrams to guide you on your road to fitness, health and a longer life:

  • Advanced Sports Nutrition: The hottest sports car in the world won't run if it doesn't have fuel in the tank.
  • Action Plan for Arthritis: Limit pain, disability, and expense associated with arthritis. Don't just survive, thrive with this new Action Plan!
  • Action Plan for Diabetes puts you in control of your blood sugar with a complete guide to managing and preventing complications associated with this disease.
  • Strength Training for Women: Get the lean muscular look you want without the big bulky look you don't want.

The emphasis is on action - take a moment to peruse Healthline's latest high quality content offering and tell us what you think!



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