This month, you'll see more facial hair on men because it's "Movember." That's when millions of men stop shaving to bring awareness to prostate and testicular cancer. The American Cancer Society says ...
By Dr Wendy Winnall - PCFA Research Team Registries are a very important part of our health sector. A good national registry ...
And by November, you know we really mean Movember. You know, that month each year when husbands, partners and boyfriends can get away with mustaches Freddie Mercury would envy? For one month each year ...
Thu, 07 Nov 2013 04:56:40 GMT — The term "Movember" has become synonymous in recent years with the battle to raise awareness of the dangerous diseases that affect many men, including prostate cancer.
Hot on the heels of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes Movember, a month-long event dedicated to raising awareness about prostate cancer. Officially, by presidential order, September 2013 ...
Studies have found that men might be more tight-lipped about their health than women. According to Kaiser Permanente, men sometimes don’t talk about their health because of cultural attitudes, fear or ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — At a barber shop off Highway 17, a familiar community space is becoming a surprising setting for a life-saving conversation: prostate cancer screening. Inside The Barber & ...
If you want to support a women’s health cause, it’s easy. You can wear pink in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, participate in Race for the Cure, or join a fun run for ovarian cancer. But ...
Once again, this year, the Montreal Canadiens’ players will grow mustaches to support men’s health. While Patrick Laine can’t play right now, he can certainly spearhead the organization’s “Mo Habs Mo” ...