Articles
- Retired Toledo fire chief raises awareness about prostate cancer, shares his story
- Wirral author sees rise in men seeking mental health support
- It’s important that men – especially Black men – are aware of their risk of prostate cancer’
- Government urged to ‘grasp the nettle’ on social media’s impact on young men
- Former MLB player, Atlanta native gives advice for men during Colon Cancer Awareness Month
Since when is paternity leave a problem? Sports commentators need to wake up
By New York Daily News, 07/22/2022 “…One of the biggest factors preventing men from taking paternity leave is the stigmas.
The Cost of Remote Fatherhood
By Haaretz, 07/17/2022 “… The smile on her face when she saw me come into the house gave me pleasure,
Children of the Grave: Men Are Becoming Fathers After They Die
By Oddee, 07/25/2022 “…But while post-mortem sperm extraction — as the method is called — allows men to continue their
The vital importance of fatherhood revealed in recent study
By FISM TV, 07/24/2022 “…The study revealed that the percentage of men who graduate college between 28-34 is 35% when
The vital importance of fatherhood revealed in recent study
By FISM TV, 07/24/2022 “…A recent study conducted by the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) reveals the vital role a
What if you learn your father is not your father?
By Montreal Gazette, 06/20/2022 “…People use at-home DNA testing kits mostly for fun, to find clues to their ethnic ancestry
America’s Epidemic of Fatherlessness Didn’t Happen by Accident
By Edward E. Bartlett – CNS News, 06/21/2022 “…Prager U personality Amala Ekpunobi did a video revealing the United States
National Fatherless Children’s Day – June 25, 2023
By National Today, 06/25/2022 “…National Fatherless Children’s Day occurs every fourth Sunday in June, and this year’s date is June
Debunking the myths about fatherhood
By Lorraine Brown – Deseret News, 06/18/2022 “… The vast majority of these single-parent households (an estimated 80%) are single
Fathers not taking paternity leave because of low pay, study suggests
By Messenger, 07/10/2022 “…Only a third of eligible new fathers are taking paternity leave due to the low level of