cityofasheville proclamation · 2018-06-11 · cityofasheville proclamation whereas, despite...
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CITY OF ASHEVILLE
PROCLAMATIONWhereas, despite advances in medical technology and research, men
continue to live an average of five years less than women, with Native Americanand African-American men having the lowest life expectancy; and
Whereas, educating the public and health care providers about theimportance of a healthy lifestyle and early detection of male health problems willresult in reducing rates of morality from disease; and
Whereas, men who are educated about the value that preventative healthcan play in prolonging their lifespan and their role as productive family memberswill be more likely to participate in health screenings; and
Whereas, fathers who maintain a healthy lifestyle are role models for theirchildren and have happier, healthier children; and
Whereas, the Men's Health Network worked with Congress to develop anational men's health awareness period as a special campaign to help educatemen, boys, and their families about the importance of positive health attitudesand preventative health practices; and
Whereas, the Men's Health Month website has been established atwww.MensHealthMonth.org and features resources, proclamations, andinformation about awareness events and activities, including Wear Blue forMen's Health; and
NOW THEREFORE, I, Esther E. Manheimer, Mayor of the City ofAsheville do hereby designate June, 2017 as
Men's Health MonthIn the City of Asheville, and I call upon all citizens to increase awareness of theimportance of a healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, and medical check-ups andpursue preventative health practices and early detection efforts.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused theSeal of the City of Asheville, North Carolina to be affixed this 1st day of May,2017.
£~ ~.g"",~~~-" ,ESTHER E. lVIANHEIMER
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