


Men in Arkansas were encouraged to prioritize both their physical and mental health during a new wellness event held in recognition of Men’s Mental Health Month. (PHOTO: KATV)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) —Men in Arkansas were encouraged to prioritize both their physical and mental health during a new wellness event held in recognition of Men’s Mental Health Month
The Arkansas Minority Health Commission hosted its first Blueprint for Brotherhood Health and Wellness Fest today at the Capital District Event Center. The event aimed to encourage men to take charge of their physical and mental well-being
Attendees participated in free health screenings, fitness activities, nutrition and health education sessions, and re
“We know that the life expectancy for men, especially in Arkansas, is lower than that of the national average. So, it’s important for men to know that their health is important,” Kenya Eddings of the Arkansas Minority Health Commission said. “The ultimate form of self-care is knowing your numbers.”
Organizers said the goal is to help men live healthier lives by making wellness re
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