R 354
2022 -- S 2999
Enacted 06/07/2022

S E N A T E   R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING JUNE OF 2022, TO BE "MEN'S HEALTH MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Introduced By: Senators Ruggerio, McCaffrey, Lombardo, Burke, Acosta, Picard, Zurier, Archambault, DiPalma, and F Lombardi

Date Introduced: June 07, 2022

     WHEREAS, As of 2019, men in the United States had a life expectancy of 76.3 years,
approximately five years less than women. Native American and African-American males have
even lower life expectancies. One of the reasons for this disparity is the fact that men are often
reluctant to go to the doctor, with studies showing that women go to the doctor twice as often as
men. Even when ill, many men will avoid seeing a doctor, with forty percent admitting to waiting
days before seeing a doctor, and seventeen percent admitting to waiting up to a week before
seeing a doctor when ill; and
     WHEREAS, Only sixty percent of men get annual physicals. More than fifty percent of
men say they do not talk about their health, and according to the National Institutes of Health,
more than sixty percent of American men are overweight or obese; and
     WHEREAS, As of 2018, the leading causes of death for men were heart disease and
cancer. Annually, 230,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer making it the second overall
leading cause of death amongst men. In addition, mental health issues are common amongst
American men, with suicide ranking as the eighth leading cause of death, and the Centers for
Disease Control reports that males are more likely than females to die from COVID-19; and
     WHEREAS, Many of these illnesses can be prevented or treated properly through annual
screenings, regular visits to a physician, and getting vaccinated for COVID-19. Men who do so
are better educated about their health and live longer and happier lives. Fathers who take care of
their health and choose to live healthier lifestyles serve as important role models for their
children; and
     WHEREAS, While all of June is Men's Health Month, Friday, June 17, 2022, is "Wear
Blue Day" in which all organizations and individuals are encouraged to raise awareness and
much-needed funds to educate men about the importance of getting regular check-ups and
screenings to get information on health issues such as testicular and prostate cancer, as well as
cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, diabetes, skin cancer, and mental health well-being; now,
therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby proclaims June of
2022, to be "Men's Health Month" in the State of Rhode Island; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Director James McDonald, MD, MPH, Interim
Director, Rhode Island Department of Health.
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