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We need to stop treating men like machines

opinion

Our modern society has made significant strides in shining light on the importance of mental health.

This is particularly pertinent during this month of June, which marks Men’s Mental Health Month.

The key focus here is to bring awareness to the mental health struggles of men and encourage vital discourse on mental health among males in our society.

Modern society has frequently placed emphasis on physical health when it comes to males, but recklessly continues to sideline the importance of mental health as well. As such, Men’s Mental Health Month provides a prime opportunity for

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