Russel Norman

Movember

by Russel Norman

As there seems to be a large number of us blokes posting on this site, this may be of interest. I seem to remember a certain former Assistant Green Party Campaign Manager who grew quite a beautiful example of a mo last Movember.

Movember – Changing the face of Men’s Health

Movember (the month formally known as November) is a charity event held during November each year.

At the start of Movember guys register with a clean shaven face. The Movember participants known as Mo Bros then have the remainder of the month to grow and groom their moustache and along the way raise as much money and awareness about male health issues as possible.

But it’s not all fun and games, so why the extreme behaviour?

Which ever way we look at it, men are far less healthy than women.  The average life expectancy of a man in New Zealand is 4 years less than a woman. 

The obvious question is why?

The answer is because men lack awareness about the very real health issue they face, have an attitude of “she’ll be right” and are reluctant to see a doctor about an illness or to go for regular medical checks.

The aim of Movember is to change these attitudes, make male health fun by putting the Mo back on the face of New Zealand men and in the process raise some serious funds for the number one male health issue, prostate cancer.

Every year in New Zealand 2,656 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer and about 600 die of the disease, making prostate cancer the second largest cause of male cancer deaths, after lung cancer.

Movember is very proud to be partnering with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand [ www.prostate.org.nz ].

Published in Environment & Resource Management by Russel Norman on Thu, October 25th, 2007   

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