Articles
- Congressional Men’s Health Caucus Convenes Inaugural Men’s Health
- Father-Son Surgeons Perform Groundbreaking Medical Procedure Together: ‘So Proud of My Son, My Colleague’ (Exclusive)
- Mayor Demings prostate cancer diagnosis highlights importance of early detection, doctor says
- How ‘the village’ can keep Black men alive
- Men’s Health Month spotlights prevention
Debunking the myth of steady male employment
By Phys.org. 11/11/2023 “…Instead, most men in the study followed less stable employment paths that included increasing unemployment, time out
How gender disparities are affecting men
By CBS News, 11/12/2023 “…In 1972, when Title IX was passed to help improve gender equality on campus, men were
Men are leaving occupations increasingly taken up by women, finds study
By Phys, 01/24/2023 “…Many women and men still work in sex-typed occupations. One important reason for this is that men
College Gender Gap Starts Early and Extends across Races
By PPIC “… Based on current rates of enrollment and graduation, 36% of women in California will earn a bachelor’s
Men wanted as nurses amid ongoing nursing shortage
By Fox10, 05/04/2023 “…Morale among nurses, however, is low, and now, a field that is long dominated by women is
Legislation to stop insurance companies from using gender as a factor when setting auto rates advances
By Brooke Thorington, 04/26/2023 “…Chair of the Insurance Committee, Senator Kirk Talbot opposes the legislation for fear that it would
Does the Nursing Industry Need More Men? Industry Professionals Say Yes
By Scrubs Mag, 04/06/2023 “…That’s why some industry professionals say recruiters should focus on bringing more male nurses into the
What’s the Matter with Men?
By The New Yorker, 01/30/2023 “…Instead of socializing more, men without work are even less involved in their communities than
ChatGPT makes up stories to accuse professors of sexual misconduct
By The College Fix, 04/06/2023 “…Artificial intelligence software ChatGPT cited non-existent news stories as proof that professors had been accused
There are more women enrolling in college than men
By Kyrsten McBrayer, 01/17/2023 “…Almost 200 years after the first woman in the US was allowed to attend college, statehouse

