The Movember Initiative: Taking on prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is the second leading cancer in males globally, but treatments are being found for those dealing with the disease.
Read MoreProstate cancer is the second leading cancer in males globally, but treatments are being found for those dealing with the disease.
Read More75 per cent of suicides are male and globally a man dies from suicide every minute. Testicular cancer is the most commonly diagnosed in men between 19 and 34, and prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed in men over 65.
Read MoreBy: Katherine Aylesworth There may be a lot of guys with bare faces today, but it won’t stay...
Read MoreThis year, the Canadian Movember campaign seems to be losing steam after it raised $12.9 million, compared to the $42.6 million that was raised in 2014.
Read MoreBy: Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs Financial concerns and a culture of silence create a complex...
Read MoreMovember is here and Humber News took to the halls to find out how students are marking the occasion.
Read MoreToronto East General hospital live tweeted a prostate cancer surgery in honour of Movember
Read More‘MOvember’s MOs Wanted’ kicked off the month-long awareness campaign in support of prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health.
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Read MoreBy Briar Hopley and Sarah MacDonald Skate4Cancer’s Rob Dyer stopped by Humber on Thursday to...
Read MoreBy Sarah MacDonald November is about to get pretty hairy. Beginning today and running all month, men of all types will grow facial hair to bring awareness to male health issues – this year Movember is about more than just...
Read MoreBy Adriano Mancini and Matthew Smith Humber Students’ Federation launched its first 2012 “Movember” campaign with free facial shaving for men wanting to participate. Humber News was there to cover the event....
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