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The smallest most stylish mustache in town! The Prostate Link helps to raise awareness for men’s health. According to wikipedia – Mo’vember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men’s health issues, such as prostate cancer and other male cancers, and associated charities. The goal of Movember is to “change the face of men’s health. Growing a mustache reminds people daily about these issue So we are trying to do our part in November and all year round too by wearing a mustache or Prostate Link through out the year.Prostate cancer has affected a few people in my family including my Father and Grandfather. In more recent times studies have shown that there are many preventative steps that can be taken, including early check ups, physicals, and proper management healthy eating and excercise. These may be things we might not want to deal with as people and as family memebers, but with any disease, early detection is always the best, and thats the basis of Mo’vember is to remind us of that. Or remind you to remind others.


The Prostate Link Bracelet – $5.00


The Prostate Link Charm – $5.00


 
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