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May 25, 2021 29 mins
Neil Scott and Dr. Tom Walsh, MD, director of the UW Men’s Health Center answer men’s questions about various topics, including prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction, and colon cancer. We also celebrate ‘Men’s Health Month,’ with a focus on getting your annual physical. You change the batteries in your smoke alarm every six months … you take your car in for servicing ever 15,000 miles … but when was the last time you saw you primary care provider? Sure, you’ll have to find the phone number and your insurance card and take a couple of hours for the visit … but checking in with your primary health care provider is another way to protect you and your family. Contact your primary provider to schedule your annual physical during men’s health month!

Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 950 KJR, and on the last Sunday of the month, at 7:30AM on 102.5, KZOK, Seattle’s Classic Rock Station.
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