will trying to make the prostate funny get more guys to care about their gland health?
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Our Campaign's National Media Coverage Expands, Winter '05.
What follows are our two globally-distributed newspaper feature articles.This HealthDay syndicated article appeared more than 100 top newspapers.
Here, the LA Times runs our Chicago Tribune syndicated story.
In January, 2005, both Time magazine and the Los Angeles Times covered elements of our story, and several Internet health sites ran news items. We've even been named Minnesota's Blog of the Day!
With the launch of our 1-800-PSA-Test comedy service, we will be joining forces with healthcare marketing campaigns to publicize this service to women, with the suggestion that they get husbands and other men to dial it.
Most importantly, every week we are hearing from groups asking to use our funny pictures. Examples include Oklahoma's largest health information service, and an awareness campaign in Montreal. A nursing school is overcoming discomfort for first-year students when introducing men's health topics with our posters.
If you would like to use our material, please email us.
Our campaign's simple experiment: Can humor inform men about the prostate's function and importance in good health? 

