Addressing Men’s Health: A Call for Action
For far too long, the health and well-being of men across the United States have been relegated to the sidelines, resulting in a disconcerting reality: American men have a life expectancy that lags behind women by a staggering five years. Not only do they consult healthcare professionals less frequently, but they also tend to postpone essential medical care. Alarmingly, men typically experience their first heart attack a decade earlier than their female counterparts.
This neglect is exacerbated by what some have termed a ‘war on masculinity.’ This ongoing societal battle has left numerous men grappling with feelings of isolation, confusion, and a lack of purpose. The ramifications are severe: men in the U.S. are four times more likely to die by suicide and over twice as prone to substance overdose compared to women.
A Commitment to Honor Men’s Health
As we observe National Men’s Health Week, I make a heartfelt commitment to the men of America: we are steadfast in our support, and we pledge to empower you to pursue lives that are long, healthy, and fulfilling.
Just last month, I proudly signed an Executive Order aimed at implementing most-favored-nation pricing for American patients, enhancing access to quality healthcare, and reducing the costs of medications. Alongside my Make America Healthy Again Commission, we are dedicated to encouraging men to prioritize their health and extend their lifespans.
Working Towards a Healthier Future
Under my guidance, we will tirelessly strive for a brighter, healthier future for the men of our nation. Our mission is to uplift rather than undermine, advocating for the voices, values, and overall well-being of hardworking American men. Together, we can forge a path towards a healthier society.