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- 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
Do women live longer than men in the US?
By USA Facts, 03/21/25 “…In the United States, women are expected to outlive men by 5.3 years. This longevity gap,
Huntsville man on mission to raise prostate cancer awareness
By WAAY 31 News, 04/28/25 “…A Huntsville man is working with state legislators to help cut out-of-pocket costs for preventative prostate
Me and my father were both diagnosed with prostate cancer: This is why screening would benefit those most at risk – like my two sons
By Daily Mail, 04/06/2025 “…Mr Charles, from Oxfordshire, admits he is already thinking about whether his sons David, 33, and
Why men are so unhealthy – and what can be done
By BBC, 04/05/2025 “…In the UK men are more likely to smoke, drink alcohol, use drugs and have high cholesterol
Wirral author sees rise in men seeking mental health support
By Wirral Globe, 3/24/25 “…She noted a dramatic increase in men seeking her support after a bereavement or relationship breakdown
It’s important that men – especially Black men – are aware of their risk of prostate cancer’
By Manchester Evening News, 03/22/25 “…One in four Black men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime compared to one
Former MLB player, Atlanta native gives advice for men during Colon Cancer Awareness Month
By Atlanta New First, 3/13/25 “…Former MLB player, Atlanta native gives advice for men during Colon Cancer Awareness Month…” Watch
Recognizing and addressing men’s mental health issues
By Wood TV, 02/03/25 “…“I think one of the biggest challenges that men face is (that) the mental health system
Why Black History Matters for All Men’s Mental Health
By Psychology Today, 02/07/25 “…I was inspired to focus on men’s and boys’ mental health because society is either ignorant
Number of men with breast cancer near NYC’s Ground Zero skyrockets — now 90 times national average
By NY Post, 12/08/2024 “…The federal Centers for Diseases Control reports that 91 men in the World Trade Center Health

