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The Center For Closing The Health Gap Black Men’s Health Conference Black Men: Endangered Or Thriving? Your Health. Your Choices. Your Responsibility. Saturday, November 15 2014 At the CityLink Center 9-2:30pm FREE***FREE***FREE Reserve your seat today by calling 513-585-9879   Your Thoughts? Jade West “Always On a Musical Quest” On-Air Personality/Producer/Public Affairs Producer of the […]

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A new study is weighing-in on the ongoing debate about the health risks of bicycle riding for men. Researchers have found that cyclists who bike…

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West Chester Hospital is offering free prostate screenings for men age 50 and older on Saturday, February 25, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer found in American men, and is the second leading cause of cancer death in men according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Beginning […]

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Last October Blair Griffith was given her highly deserved tiara during the Miss USA pageant. She knew the only was to go from there was up, the national title was next. Little did she know her circumstances would change her life forever. With all of the fame she found herself evicted from her home. Watch […]

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Every year, more and more research is done showing that there may be associations between certain everyday lifestyle choices we make and the development of prostate cancer. African-American men and those with a strong family history of the disease are also at increased risk. Some of the following signs and symptoms common to prostate cancer […]

VIA:  Health.Com By:  Ed Edelson/HealthDay Reporter Although the case for coffee and exercise playing a part in the prevention of prostate cancer has not yet fully been proven, but the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study does show a clear association with both activities. Data on 50,000 men that participated in the study shows a common diagnosis […]

VIA: ProstateHealthGuide.Com • Age. 40 or over for men with a family history of prostate cancer and African Americans, 50 and above for other men. Most prostate cancers are diagnosed in men over 65, but it is becoming more common in men 55-65. • Family history. Your risk of developing prostate cancer is doubled if […]