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In 1999, professional
comedians, trained by the Health Department, gave presentations to groups of
Men throughout Westchester County. These presentations are designed to
relax and entertain, while at the same time, provide vital information on
serious health issues and concerns. The performances are focused on
opening a dialogue and encouraging men to make their health a priority in
their lives. Audiences for these performances include Unions, Trade
Associations, Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis Clubs.
Funding from the New York
State Department of Health allowed the Westchester County Department of
Health to continue its Men's Health Initiative in 1999. The initiative
was expanded to include information specific to colorectal cancer screening
and prostate disease education. Comedians worked with nurses to promote
and encourage colorectal screenings and prostate education among men aged 50
and up.
Resources:
-Tips
for a healthy life for men (CDC) -
Men's
top health threats (Mayo Clinic)
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