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Men's health quiz

Test your knowledge about men's health issues by answering the questions below.

  1. A man's exposure to substances in the workplace can affect his ability to have healthy children.



  2. Adults should get an hour and a half of physical activity each week.



  3. People do not need to get vaccinations after age 21.



  4. If you have HIV, you would know that you have it.



  5. Men are more likely than women to die from suicide.



  6. There is not much a person can do to lower their chances of getting diabetes.



  7. More men die from prostate cancer than from any other type of cancer.



  8. Numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg could be a sign of stroke.



  9. Cancer is the leading cause of death in men.



  10. People with dark skin are not at risk of getting skin cancer.


Content last updated January 10, 2011.

Resources last updated January 10, 2011.

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