Gentlemen: Start Your Engines! It’s Men’s Health Week
Every year, the week leading up to Father’s Day is designated as Men’s Health Week. According to their official website, the purpose of Men’s Health Week is “to heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys.”
So… what can YOU do? Here are some ideas!
- You probably know that exercise is good for your body… but did you know it’s good for your brain, too? Plan a basketball game, wilderness hike, or frisbee day with friends or family.
- Trade in your hot dog for celery! Just kidding. Trade it in for a pork chop! Recent research found that eating processed meats can up your cancer risk by over 40% and put you at a higher risk for diabetes. The good news is that lean steak, lamb, and pork chops don’t seem to have the same effect.
- Make a dentist appointment. Or at least, start flossing. Did you know that gum disease increases your cancer risk?
- Drink to your health- in moderation, of course.
- If you’re out in the sun, cover up or put on sunscreen – death rates from skin cancer have risen dramatically for men in the past few decades.
- Get happy! Scientists have found that optimists live longer and stay healthier than pessimists.
- Get a free colorectal cancer screening kit- it’s one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers.
- One in six men is affected with prostate cancer- watch this video to learn how to reduce your risk.
- Not all healthy activities have to be onerous- lots of things that are good for your brain can be fun, like eating chocolate and doing jigsaw puzzles.
- Been awhile since you’ve been to the doctor? Time for a check up! Here’s a checklist for your next appointment.
- Like to cook? Make your family a brain-healthy meal.
- Give yourself the gift of a sharp and healthy brain with Posit Science programs. Check out our Father’s Day special and use code MHW20 for a 20% discount at checkout!
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Posted: Benefits of Brain Fitness, Brain exercise, Exercise, Neuroscience, Physical exercise, Research studies
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July 9th, 2010 at 2:18 am
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September 11th, 2010 at 8:49 am
I think, speaking of men’s health, fragmented approach doesn’t work. One can’t focus only on the psychical body and its needs (physical exercises, balanced diet, healthy sex life). We need to approach health holistically, taking care of mental and emotional body with equal care, dedicating time to spiritual practices, stress and anger management exercises, breathing exercises etc. And, of course, sex must be treated as a gateway to both. Those who take time to study tantra can get the best out of each sexual episode, no matter if you are single or married. Not to mention, yoga, martial arts and various forms of meditation that are excellent for both men’s psychology and physical body. So, yes, my vote is for holistic approach to health.