It has been said that men are the stronger sex, but when it comes to health issues, clearly that’s not the case. Men’s health is in the midst of a crisis – not just in Oklahoma, but across the United States.
It has been said that men are the stronger sex, but when it comes to health issues, clearly that’s not the case. Men’s health is in the midst of a crisis – not just in Oklahoma, but across the United States.
The statistics are alarming:
We’ve reached the point where men’s health problems and early mortality have been accepted as fact or a way of life. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There is much that men could do to lengthen their lives.
Because men in general are reluctant to visit the doctor, INTEGRIS Health has implemented an initiative called Men’s Health University. Men-U is a series of events that take place throughout the year designed to educate men and their loved ones on the importance of men taking care of their health.
By bringing men back into the health care system, INTEGRIS Health is helping them overcome one of their biggest health risks – just being a man. And knowledge is power. Even if males are aware of just two numbers, blood pressure and cholesterol, and take active steps to lower them if either reaches an unhealthy range, it can make a huge difference in their longevity.