By Monte Whaley
The Denver Post 

Denver's Metro State offers new Men's Health minor

 

October 21, 2018



DENVER (AP) — Men aren't doing so well in today's society — or at least that's what Steve Rissman, a professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver, thinks.

Men die on average five to seven years earlier than women, due to a variety of factors, including suicide. Men are more likely than women to die from most of the 10 leading causes of death, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. And all too often, Rissman said, men and boys confused about their place in a rapidly changing world turn to a toxic mix of anger and resentment.

But that only makes sense, because men have...



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