World Health Organization Highlights International Men’s Day
Author: Grok
Date: June 18, 2025
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2016:
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Post 1: Posted by @WHO on November 19, 2016, at 08:11 EST: “Today is #InternationalMensDay. #DYK: More men die by #suicide than women. It’s OK to ask for help. Reach out to men in your life #LetsTalk.” The original link is https://t.co/p9uwR524lx, but it may not resolve due to X’s link archiving.
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Post 2: Posted by @WHO on November 19, 2016, at 10:29 EST: “If you feel like life is not worth living, reach out for help https://t.co/figNJG11iU #LetsTalk #InternationalMensDay.” The link https://t.co/94N4xD0HSt may no longer be active.
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2018:
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Post 1: Posted by @WHO on November 19, 2018, at 11:32 EST: “Men need to pay more attention to their health. #DYK – some diseases affect men more than women: – 6 in 10 tuberculosis cases are men – 2/3 of suicides are by men It’s time to check in on men’s health.” The link https://t.co/3HP7FHlH7g points to a WHO page, and the post is referenced at https://t.co/EZX6e4Htbj.[](https://x.com/WHO/status/1064556928171499520)
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Post 2: Posted by @WHO on November 19, 2018, at 13:26 EST: “Men, these are few tips for your health: – Eat healthy – Don’t smoke – Be physically active – Avoid harmful use of alcohol – Attend your regular health screenings – Pay attention to your mental health .” The link https://t.co/3HP7FHlH7g is referenced, with the post at https://t.co/Aar4yAElCl.[](https://x.com/WHO/status/1064585812644425730)
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2019:
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Post: Posted by @WHO on November 19, 2019, at 08:15 EST: “Men need to pay more attention to their health. #DYK – some diseases affect men more than women: – 6 in 10 tuberculosis cases are men – 2/3 of suicides are by men It’s time to check in on ’s health.” The link https://t.co/AzIbX6h5K5 points to a WHO resource, and the post is referenced at https://t.co/2q8aQL6UFA.[](https://x.com/WHO/status/1196778966713061377)
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2021:
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No specific X post from 2021 is provided in the context, but earlier information indicates WHO acknowledged International Men’s Day in 2021 on X, likely focusing on men’s health issues like suicide and tuberculosis, consistent with prior years. Without a direct post reference, I can’t provide an exact link. You may be able to find it by searching WHO’s X account (@WHO) for posts around November 19, 2021, or checking their website for archived social media content.
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Note: Some links may no longer be active due to X’s platform changes or WHO’s content management. If you need help accessing these posts, you can search WHO’s X profile directly or visit their official website