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Men are beginning to victimize themselves with body-image anxiety. We don't like how we look, and we get embarrassed and anxious when attention is called to our physiques.


TEACHING STANDARDS

National Health Teaching Standards reference the influence of media and so do most state's teaching standards.

To locate your state's health standards, go here.

Link to the McRel National Health standards page.