Articles
- Number of men with breast cancer near NYC’s Ground Zero skyrockets — now 90 times national average
- 25% of Men in This Age Group are Oblivious to Prostate Cancer Symptoms
- OP ED: Breaking the Silence Addressing Mental Health in Black Men
- More young Americans seeking permanent contraception in post-Roe era, experts say
- ManLeigh secures first premises after helping more than 300 people
International Men’s Day 2023: Why it is celebrated on November 19
By DNA, 11/18/2023 “…International Men’s Day, observed on November 19, is a global celebration honoring men’s contributions to society, families,
U.S. women now live 6 years longer than men—and a lack of male-targeted mental health care might be to blame
By Fortune, 11/16/2023 “…Researchers examined mortality data from the National Center for Health Statistics and found that in pre-pandemic years,
Why ‘Movember,’ ‘No Shave November’ is important to talking about men’s mental and physical health
By KGW8, 11/17/2023 “…No Shave November encourages men to grow their facial hair and raise awareness about men’s health issues.
Men are more likely to develop melanoma skin cancer: Study
By Editorji, 09/07/2023 “…A new study reveals that men are at a higher risk of developing melanoma skin cancer than
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month: Know the Warning Signs, When to Get Screened and Important New Treatments
By PR Newswire, 08/30/2023 “…Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States.
Cleveland Clinic Survey Examines the Current State of Men’s Health in America
By Cleveland Clinic, 09/06/2023 “…In the survey, 81% of American men said they believe they are leading a healthy lifestyle.
Physically Demanding Work Tied to Male Fertility
By Harvard Medical School, 02/23/2023 “…A new study from Harvard Medical School researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital suggests that
Men are reluctant to seek behavioral health treatment. Greater Peoria mental health professionals explain why
By WCBU, 08/22/2023 “…Six million men are impacted by depression every year, according to a 2020 study done by Mental
Hopes that MRI scans can screen men for prostate cancer
By BBC, 08/22/2023 “…A 10-minute MRI scan could be used to screen men for prostate cancer, according to a new
Investigating the XY factor in disease
By Axios, 07/13/2023 “…Scientists are beginning to understand how sex chromosomes and hormones affect people’s risk for certain diseases —