The document discusses how men are now considered the "weaker sex" in terms of health. It provides the example of Doug Devaney, who had chest pains from angina but did not seek further medical help, instead continuing his normal activities. Men are less likely than women to seek medical help due to attitudes that they should not show weakness or vulnerability. Experts suggest educating men to change these attitudes and making healthcare systems more accessible to encourage men to prioritize their health.