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Men's Health Network (MHN) is a non-profit international educational organization of health care professionals and interested individuals that focuses on improving male health and wellness.[1] MHN has since been classified as a tax-exempt entity under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service code.
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Abbreviation | MHN |
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Formation | 1995 |
Type | 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization |
Purpose | men's health and wellness |
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Executive Director, Tennessee Affiliate | Mike Leventhal |
Ronald K. Henry, JD (Chair),
Joseph DePasqualin, Mark Perry, Ph.D, Jerome Tokars, MD, Warren Farrell, Ph.D, Derek Griffith | |
Website | https://menshealthnetwork.org |
MHN is based in the United States and is incorporated in the District of Columbia.
In 1994, MHN provided the impetus for Men's Health Week in the week leading up to and including Father's Day and Men's Health Month (June), typical events include educational lectures by sports figures, free health screenings, and health fairs.[1] The organization also offers health information online through digital libraries, directories, free screening calendars, and websites such as www.checkmensfacts.com and as over the phone through Men’s Healthline.[citation needed][1][2]