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Why African American men shun doctor visits

29.1.11

Why African American men shun doctor visits: [emaxhealth.com] "A majority of African American men questioned say physicians don't give enough information on how to make changes in behavior and lifestyle, found in a new University of Michigan study.

Many African American men in the study said they knew they needed to lose weight, increase activity and make dietary changes, but they hoped they would get physician advice on how to make behavioral and lifestyle changes without impacting time spent with family."


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