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Black men die nearly 9 years earlier than white men in America. It is not genetics. It is habits, silence, and denial.
In this AfroFit Rant, Dr. Albert Takem breaks down the top 5 self-sabotaging habits keeping Black men overweight, hypertensive, and underdiagnosed. From late-night hustling and silent stress to “healthy” smoothies that are really milkshakes – this episode is a mirror and a wake-up call.
If you are serious about reclaiming your health – or helping the men you love – watch this start to finish. Which one are YOU guilty of? Drop it in the comments.
Doctor’s Orders start at – 04:35
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NOTE: In this episode, I referenced a 9-year life expectancy gap between Black and white men. While that was accurate in older CDC reports, more recent data places the gap at approximately 5 to 6 years. Regardless of the exact number, the pattern remains unacceptable and avoidable. Let us change it.
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We tackle the health topics no one else wants to touch
—From obesity and high blood pressure
—To emotional eating and medication resistance
—To cultural myths that keep people sick
My mission is to deliver evidence-based truth—no sugarcoating, culture-aware, and guided by medicine.
© Dr Albert Takem
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