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Ronan Keating opens up on therapy as Roman Kemp calls for mental health lessons

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Loose Women 's first ever male spin off Loose Men marked International Men's day, as the hosts discussed mental health amongst other issues.

Ronan Keating, Iain Stirling, Marvin Humes and Roman Kemp discussed the shocking figures that report every day 12 men take their own lives by suicide, and it remains the most common cause of death for men aged 20-49.

One in three men are victims of domestic abuse and 33 men a day die from prostate cancer. Talking about the need to maintain your mental health like your physical health, Ronan explained: "I get help whenever I am feeling fragile, if I need to lean on somebody. "My wife can tell if I am overstressed, working too hard, things are getting on my back. "Or maybe it’s a certain date that

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