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2nd June 2005, Page 8
2nd June 2005
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CM HAS LAUNCHED a major month-long series on men's health this month — and we're taking to the road to offer drivers a free health check too.

Our initiative, which is being supported by Iveco, ties in with National Men's Health Week, which runs from 13-19 June. This year the week is focusing on men and their weight. The week is organised by the Men's Health Forum (www.menshealthforum. org.uk). The Forum is concentrating on this topic as it says men are more likely to be overweight than women, and this poses a high risk to health, yet little is being done to address the issue.

CM will be offering effective advice on improving your health throughout June. We kick off in this week's issue with a look at what you can do to eat better (see page 62). We're also reporting on three of CM'S staff who are attempting to lose weight; read their updates each week, and join their quest if you'd like to!

Our main event during National Men's Health Week will be an opportunity for anyone involved in the truck industry to have a health MoT.We'll be parked up at the Poplar 2000 services at Lymm — Britain's busiest truckstop — on Wednesday 15 June, where trained nurses will be able to give you a health check and advice on a healthier lifestyle. If you want to find us at Lymrn, look for the Iveco ambulance and hospitality unit; we'll be delighted to see you.

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