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Men's health – why get involved?

Men's Health - Maori man

New Zealand men can make a difference to their health, for themselves and for their families.

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Men's Health Week Te Wiki Hauora Tane

Our face of Men's Health Week

Men’s Health Week ran from 13 to 19 June this year.  Age Concern has been a leading promoter of the week's activities in New Zealand for many years.

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Advice for men

Three generations of men

Men still have shorter life expectancy than women and have a range of health problems. This page suggests steps that men and their loved ones can take to improve men’s health.

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