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Movember urges young men to Know Thy Nuts
Global men s health charity is raising awareness about testicular cancer and how men need to know how to check themselves
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In case you missed the memo, April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, and men s health charity Movember is issuing an important reminder for men to regularly schedule time to Know Thy Nuts .
This April, #KnowThyNuts for Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. You can find out more at movember.com/knowthynuts.
Since testicular cancer afflicts younger men, Movember is also connecting their awareness campaign to gamers. The charity is partnering with content platform imgur to create compelling, fun, shareable graphics around the similarity of the movements of using a game controller and checking your nuts. The idea is to get guys who are keenly familiar with the motions of their game controllers to use these motions to check themselves regularly.
EXCLUSIVE IT’S a dream line-up of supporters for any charity - Sam Heughan, Sir Paul McCartney, Brad Pitt and Eric Clapton to name just a few. When you are a tiny outfit in Clydebank with just one member of staff, it is all the more mind-blowing. But Cahonas Scotland, set up by Ritchie Marshall in 2009 to educate men about testicular cancer, is no ordinary charity. Its light-hearted approach, social media-focussed drive and humorous online campaigns - #checkyourbawballs, at Christmas, for example – which have reached more than 100 million people, have helped to spread a vital health message to young men across the country.
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