UK will have men's health strategy, government says
Briefly

It can be hard to be a young man in today's society, particularly for boys from backgrounds like mine. We're seeing mental ill health on the rise and the shocking fact that suicide is the biggest killer for men under the age of 50.
Preventable killers like heart disease and prostate cancer are being caught far too late. Men die nearly four years earlier than women, on average, and are disproportionally affected by a number of conditions.
Nothing frustrates me more than when men's health and women's health are somehow pitted in opposition to each other, as if by focusing on a men's health strategy we are in any way detracting from the brilliant work that successive governments have been doing on women's health.
Read at www.bbc.com
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