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It’s Men’s Mental Health Week

Time for your MOT

Men’s Health Week is 13-19 June 2022. 

We’ve been through a lot these past couple of years. Covid has not gone away but we are beginning to live with it.

To do this, we need to be at the top of our game, physically and mentally. So, for this year’s Men’s Health Week, Men’s Health Forum is calling on calling on men everywhere, to give themselves an MOT.

On their main website you can find more info, the DIY home MOT.

Visit Men’s Health Forum Frequently Asked Questions to find out more about issues that may be bothering you.

 

Why do men need an MOT?

 

While we’ve been focused on the pandemic we’ve taken our eyes off other serious conditions.

At Men’s Health Forum we know early stage cancer diagnoses fell by third in first lockdown and that shortfall has continued. Macmillan reckon that around 50,000 of us have missed a cancer diagnosis during the pandemic. Prostate cancer diagnoses, for example, were down 29% between 2019 and 2020. That’s not because prostate cancer is getting rarer (it isn’t), but because men weren’t seeing their GPs to begin to get diagnosed. Indeed, male GP visits fell more than female visits. There were good reasons for this fall during lockdown but not now.

Meanwhile, NHS Health Checks, which should be offered to most people over 40, were paused during Covid. They should be being restarted (from April 2022).

All of this gives us even more reason to keep an eye on our own bodies and minds and give ourselves an MOT.

 

 

Men’s Health Forum message to men

It’s a simple one: it’s time for your MOT.

  • Take notice of what’s going on in your body and mind.
  • Do the Forum’s quick and easy DIY Man MOT
  • Get yourself a copy of the CAN DO manual which will also be online soon, a FREE download manual collecting together all the great ideas our Men’s Health Champions have had for things we can all do to boost our mental wellbeing. (If you’d like to train to be a champion in time for Men’s Health Week, you can sign up here for the June Men’s Health Champions course.)
  • Dig a bit deeper with our existing Man MOT manuals: Man MOT and Man MOT for the Mind.
  • Get an NHS Health Check
  • Go and see your GP if you’re concerned about any symptoms

 

Visit Men’s Health Forum Frequently Asked Questions to find out more about issues that may be bothering you

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