CDC: Men 33% Less Likely to Visit Doctor
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CDC: Men 33% less likely to visit doctor
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Is it time for a checkup? A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study found that men are 33% less likely to visit the doctor than women. "There is some variability from men and women, and we do try to avoid just overgeneralization, but to that point, we all have a fear of getting a bad diagnosis, fear of hearing things that maybe we don't want to hear, like 'we need to maybe lose weight' or 'we need to exercis…


The MOLE Clinic releases data in support of Men’s Health Awareness Month, and Men’s Health Week (9-15 June)
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The MOLE Clinic in London releases fresh data in support of Men’s Health Awareness Month and Men’s Health Week (9-15 June)
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The MOLE Clinic in Manchester releases fresh data in support of Men’s Health Awareness Month and Men’s Health Week (9-15 June)
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