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Men's health matters to us all

Most people know men generally don’t live as long as women, but what might be news is how many men die from avoidable health problems. Getting to know more about men’s health and what to look out for saves lives. Whether it’s your own life, a husband or a brother – it matters to all of us.

Join our hosts Naomi Roycroft and Emma Pickard from Network Rail for July’s Wellbeing Wednesday on the topic of men’s health. They speak to Jonathan Prince from the Blue Ribbon Foundation about the top health concerns for men, lifestyle risks and how men can improve their health.

 
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