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Know Your Man Facts: New Year, New Men’s Health Quiz

Everyone loves a multiple-choice quiz, particularly over the silly season when results can be kept in the vault.

ABC News, one of the few mainstream media outlets regularly spotlighting men’s health, has compiled key issues impacting men’s health as 2025 gets underway.

The quiz features 12 questions, offering a full score of 20, and includes detailed answers with actionable advice to help men lower their health risks.

Topics covered include:

  • Mental health – what are the signs someone might be struggling?
  • Cardiovascular disease – how many more men than women die from Australia’s No.1 killer?
  • The prevalence of STI’s
  • Type 2 diabetes risks
  • Alcohol consumption, prostate cancer diagnosis and when to start bowel cancer screening
  • The updated Cancer Council campaign: Do you know the five “S’s” added to the iconic “Slip, Slop, Slap”?

Themes and facts covered tie in with the Australian Men’s Health Forum’s Know Your Man Facts campaign, which aims to raise awareness of critical health issues and provide practical tools to take action.

So far, topics have included:

  • Men’s Health Checks, Men’s Heart Health
  • Men’s Mental Health
  • Exercise + Men’s Health
  • Mateship + Men’s Health
  • A Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool.

Stay tuned for further releases in 2025. Each topic includes posters, social media graphics to share and comprehensive presentations with speaker notes.

Visit the Know Your Man Facts website.

 

 

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