The White House Friday held a “Dialog on Men’s Health” to focus attention on the need to encourage men to be proactive about their health. Topics ranged from prevention and health coverage to the need for men to pay more attention to their physical and mental health. In addition to White House officials and others, speakers at the event included three representatives from Bellin Health in Green Bay, WI – Tom Arndt, vice president of marketing and partnerships, David Sengkhammee, director of marketing, and James Gast, M.D. – who spoke about their partnership with the Green Bay Packers to encourage men to see their primary care physicians.

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