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Promoting Good Health at Barbershops and Buses

The St. Louis affiliate of 100 Black Men decided last year it needed a new way to increase awareness about prostate cancer, a disease that disproportionately affects black men. The charity had been spreading its message in churches, but that did not work so well because the worshipers were primarily women.

So...

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