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03/02/05
Men Feeling Blue on February
the Fourth
Carey Roberts
MensNewsDaily
Two national health organizations are teaming
up in an Orwellian effort to pander to women and mislead the American public
about the threat of heart disease.
First, for those of us who care about such
things, the facts. According to the latest government report, men die an average
of 5.4 years before women.
The main reason for that disparity in life
expectancy is heart disease. Heart disease is the number one killer of men and
women alike.
But men’s risk of dying from heart disease
is far greater than women’s – about 50% higher. These are the actual numbers
from the recent report, Health, United States, 2004: The adjusted heart disease
death rates in 2002 were 297 per 100,000 persons for men and 197 for women [www.cdc.gov/nchs/hus.htm].
Those figures actually understate the extent
of the problem, because when men die of heart disease, they are typically in
their 40s and 50s, whereas women usually die of heart disease at a later age.
This means that when women die from this
condition, their kids are out on their own. But men stricken by heart disease
are still the main breadwinners for the family, working overtime to pay off the
mortgage and driving the kids to soccer practice. His untimely death is a
medical and financial disaster for the wife and kids.
Public health experts have a way of gauging
that age effect – it’s called “Years of potential life lost.” So in
2002, the number of potential years lost due to heart disease was 1,707 for men,
and only 749 for women. That’s more than a two-fold difference.
But we live in an Alice-in-Wonderland world
where the wishes of women necessarily trump the medical necessities of men.
Thus, we are told that we should be more concerned about women, not men, who are
risk of heart disease.
So get ready for National Wear Red Day on
Friday, February 4. The American Heart Association and the National Institutes
of Health are urging women to wear red that day, using the predictable feminist
jargon, in order to “share the power.”
But this event is not limited to one day –
it’s a full-fledged campaign. All across the country, local chapters of the
American Heart Association will be celebrating every manner of activity,
including Woman-to-Woman conferences, Wear Red Day, and Go Red for Women
luncheons [www.heart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3017091].
Ironically, these AHA events are all
co-sponsored by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, the folks who make millions of dollars
selling Viagra to men.
Orwellians always try to cover their tracks by
invoking the notion of “truth.” The Wear Red Day campaign is no exception to
that rule.
Go to the National Institutes of Health
website, and there you will see how the decidely one-sided “truth” will be
presented at a series of Heart “Truth” Events [www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/hearttruth/index.htm].
These events include an Olympus Fashion Week, Single City Community Events,
outreach to health professionals, and the Heart Truth Road Show.
How do upstanding organizations like the
American Heart Association and National Institutes of Health justify the
embarrassing neglect of men’s hearts?
Here’s what Dr. Augustus Grant, president of
the American Heart Association, had to say: “Heart disease kills more American
women than any other disease, yet surveys show that when you ask women to name
their No. 1 health threat, less than half answer correctly.”
But the AHA didn’t even bother to survey
men. Sometimes you almost have to feel sorry for those afflicted by political
correctness, persons who are so easily taken in by their pat answers and
delusions of gender enlightenment.
Propaganda campaigns always have their share
of sweet ironies. And here, the Heart Truth website talks about women
celebrating the impending Valentine’s Day.
But when those women open their husband’s
gift of mouth-watering chocolates, how many will realize that they may well
spend their Golden Years alone, ruing the fact that their husband’s life was
cut short by heart disease?
And as they are lovingly handed that bunch of
red roses, how many single girls know their boyfriend faces a 50% greater risk
of dying of heart disease than they do?
On February the fourth, as these women admire
the svelte models strolling down the runway at the Red Dress Collection Fashion
Show, how many will appreciate the irony?
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