Free Men’s Health Webinar
June is National Men’s Health month. My first thought was to do a series of Memos on the key points of men’s health, but because I can talk faster than I can type (and you may not want to read that much), I decided to do a Men’s Health webinar next Wednesday night, June 26 at 8 p.m. Eastern Time. All you have to do is reply to this email and say something like “I’m in” and I’ll add you to the email list. I’ll send out the login information the day before, with a reminder in Tuesday’s Memo.
While cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes can cause the most serious negative outcomes if untreated, men don’t completely understand prostate issues, especially prostate cancer. Most men’s way of dealing with it is to ignore it. I’m a prostate cancer survivor, so I’ll talk about my experience. I’ll provide the top five things you can do to decrease your risk of all the major diseases and conditions that afflict men and what you can do when you’re diagnosed. You’re never too young or too old to take your health into your own hands; there’s always something you can do to be healthier.
Men—you don’t want to miss this webinar. Women are welcome as well.
The live webinar is free next Wednesday, and then I’ll consider having it as a product for a nominal fee. Hearing it live is better, and I know it’s short notice, but so is the warning for a stroke, and none of us need that. Join me next week.
What are you prepared to do today?