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This is how you and a moustache are changing the face of men’s health.
In a small country town, the efforts of one passionate Mo Bro have ignited positive, lasting change in his both his family and the community.
Thanks to your efforts, Australian men like Harry Campbell-Denny are benefiting from an innovative approach to prostate cancer nursing.
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Grandfather, father, and twin brothers all diagnosed with prostate cancer. The Hirsch men share their Movember story.
It’s recommended that all men begin talking to their GP about a PSA test at the age of 50 (or 45 if you have a family history). But just a few months before my 43rd birthday, my doctor brought up doing a PSA test just to establish an accurate baseline for tests in later years.
The need to hang out is real – catching up with your mates is good for your mental health. So make time on MAYEIGHT!!
"A big turning point for me was being able to ask someone for help. There’s always someone there with a shoulder."
"Don’t feel like you can fix the problem, sometimes your loved ones just want you to shut up and listen."
I am passionate about men's health because I'm a Dad, Brother, Uncle, friend, and mentor to the men and women in my life and I plan on being around as long as I can.
I claimed my duties as a Movember Mo Bro on my university campus, when I took the position of the Wellness Coordinator. I noticed that we didn’t provide much information or awareness for men’s health.
“We need to change the dialogue to be ‘you can be tough but if things are going really badly and you can’t find a way out of it on your own, then have a conversation with your best mate and shed some tears and release the valve and get some help with it”
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