Now that it's July, let's take a look back at health issues that were emphasized in June
and you can see how well informed you are!
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Sometimes men neglect their health! Come on, you know you do!
It's not unmanly to see a doctor! It's important!
Don't be this person...
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and you can see how well informed you are!
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Sometimes men neglect their health! Come on, you know you do!
It's not unmanly to see a doctor! It's important!
Don't be this person...
(photo credit: whisper.sh)
Read http://www.dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/life-stages-populations/mens-health
for information, including many links with such topics as
Chronic Diseases in Men, Screening Information, Tips for Healthy Living,
Top Ten Causes of Death in Men, and even For Women Only! Ladies, don't miss this!
There are also links with information about prostate and testicular cancer.
Just because it's not talked about much, doesn't mean it isn't around. It is and it's important to know.
Did you catch this article last year? If not, please read it.
https://thehimalayantimes.com/health/never-ignore-prostate-problems/
The following article, from The Nepali Man is an amazing article with so much important information.
Please do yourself and favor and read it.
http://tnm.com.np/a-cancer-overlooked-and-historys-greatest-health-epidemic-prostate-cancer-hivaids/
The last week of June was
Worldwide Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week
If you don't know the story of Helen Keller, please do yourself a favor--grab a drink and a snack, and settle down to read the amazing story of a little blind and deaf, yes, blind AND deaf girl who became a world renowned advocate for disabled people.
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http://www.biography.com/people/helen-keller-9361967
http://www.helenkellerbirthplace.org/helenkellerbio/helen_keller_birthplace2_bio.htm
Here's the website for the Nepal Association of the Blind, an important association
for those who really need help. With help, they can thrive as well as anyone can!
http://www.nabnepal.org/
(photo credit: http://kisbyto.blogspot.com/2013/06/deaf-blindness-awareness-week.html)
Yes, there are organizations helping the deaf in Nepal, such as the
National Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Nepal.
http://nadhnepal.weebly.com/index.html
This website post, Being Deaf in Nepal, has lots of great links.
http://gurkhatech.com/blog/being-deaf-in-nepal/
The following organization is helping disabled students in Nepal.
http://www.nepalyouthfoundation.org/programs/disabled-students/
If you're ever having a bad day, just be thankful that you're not disabled!
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Be thankful for all you have--especially your health!
(photo credit: pinterest.com)
This July, keep this in mind:
(photo credit: quotesgram.com)
Have a nice day full of blessings!
Thank you to all of our supporters!
for information, including many links with such topics as
Chronic Diseases in Men, Screening Information, Tips for Healthy Living,
Top Ten Causes of Death in Men, and even For Women Only! Ladies, don't miss this!
There are also links with information about prostate and testicular cancer.
Just because it's not talked about much, doesn't mean it isn't around. It is and it's important to know.
Did you catch this article last year? If not, please read it.
https://thehimalayantimes.com/health/never-ignore-prostate-problems/
The following article, from The Nepali Man is an amazing article with so much important information.
Please do yourself and favor and read it.
http://tnm.com.np/a-cancer-overlooked-and-historys-greatest-health-epidemic-prostate-cancer-hivaids/
The last week of June was
Worldwide Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week
If you don't know the story of Helen Keller, please do yourself a favor--grab a drink and a snack, and settle down to read the amazing story of a little blind and deaf, yes, blind AND deaf girl who became a world renowned advocate for disabled people.
(photo credit: quotesgram.com)
http://www.biography.com/people/helen-keller-9361967
http://www.helenkellerbirthplace.org/helenkellerbio/helen_keller_birthplace2_bio.htm
Here's the website for the Nepal Association of the Blind, an important association
for those who really need help. With help, they can thrive as well as anyone can!
http://www.nabnepal.org/
(photo credit: http://kisbyto.blogspot.com/2013/06/deaf-blindness-awareness-week.html)
Yes, there are organizations helping the deaf in Nepal, such as the
National Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Nepal.
http://nadhnepal.weebly.com/index.html
This website post, Being Deaf in Nepal, has lots of great links.
http://gurkhatech.com/blog/being-deaf-in-nepal/
The following organization is helping disabled students in Nepal.
http://www.nepalyouthfoundation.org/programs/disabled-students/
If you're ever having a bad day, just be thankful that you're not disabled!
(photo credit: pinterest.com)
Be thankful for all you have--especially your health!
(photo credit: pinterest.com)
This July, keep this in mind:
(photo credit: quotesgram.com)
Have a nice day full of blessings!
Thank you to all of our supporters!
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