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The Government has issued its first ever Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans in October 2008. For most adults, that's 2 1/2 hours a week.

Find out if you are at risk for prostate cancer.

  

The causes of prostate cancer are not fully known.  What research has shown is that there are three main risk factors for prostate cancer risk:
  • Age - Age is the most important known risk factor for prostate cancer.  The risk of developing prostate cancer rises sharply after age 50, and risk doubles every ten years thereafter.
  • Race - Rates for newly diagnosed cases and deaths are higher in African American men than other races.
  • Family history – Men with close family members (father or brother) who have had prostate cancer are more likely to get prostate cancer themselves, especially if their relatives were young when they got the disease.

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A special Web section devoted to improving Men's health. Updated by the Health Promotion and Risk Reduction Programs of the PA Health Department This Web section highlights the Healthy People 2010 objectives associated with priorities following the PA State Health Improvement Plan. It also focuses extensively on the goal of eliminating disparities and improving the health status of men of color.

The Men's Health In PA Website encourages Pennsylvanian's to take basic steps to improve personal health and fitness:

  • Be physically active every day.
  • Eat a nutritious diet.
  • Get preventive screenings.
  • Make healthy choices.

Pennsylvania Men's Health Network The goal of Pennsylvania Men's Health Network is to improve the health and wellbeing of men and their families across the state.

 
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