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
Skin Cancer On The Rise Among Younger Adults, Dermatologists Urge For Protection
By The Health Site, 02/02/2023 “…A dermatologist explains why younger adults, especially men, are becoming prone to skin cancer, and
I Don’t Wanna Be: Suicide Rates Are Rising Among Young Black Men
By The Atlanta Voice, 01/24/2023 “…The recent death of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, who ended his life in December 2022, drew
Why might men with a family history of prostate cancer have higher odds of survival?
By Medical News Today, 02/20/2023 “…A man’s risk of developing prostate cancer increases if he has a family history of
Men Working Heavy-Labor Jobs May Get Fertility Boost
By NewsMax, 02/24/2023 “…Men who have physically demanding jobs and regularly lift heavy objects at work also have higher sperm
COVID-19 infiltrates male lungs more easily than in females: Study
By News 9 Live, 02/03/2023 “…The study indicates males fare worse than females with the COVID-19 disease because the virus
Global decline in male fertility, experts consider factors
By Indiana Public Media, 12/26/2023 “…Male sperm counts have appeared to be on the decline by more than 50% globally
Breast Cancer Survival Rates Have Steadily Improved for Women—But Not for Men
By Health.com, 02/01/2023 “… Breast cancer-specific survival rates for men have not significantly improved over the past three decades, according to
Men, the ‘epidemic of loneliness’ and how it got this bad
By USA Today, 02/03/2023 “…Are men OK? In all likelihood, they’ll never tell you. Only 21% of men say they
Men may experience depression differently from women
By Fox 5 Atlanta, 01/18/2023 “… When we think about depression in men, Dr. Suvrat Bhargave of the Center for
WA males account for 80% of suicides in the state, among other troublingly disproportionate trends
By KXLY, 01/20/2023 “…Suicide, incarceration, homelessness, and overdose deaths are just a few of the topics disproportionately led by the