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
Drinking Cranberry Juice Has An Unexpected Effect On A Man’s Prostate Health
By Health Digest, 8/5/24 “…According to a 2016 randomized control trial published in Biomedical Papers, daily consumption of powdered cranberry fruit
Why women should be fierce advocates for men’s health
By Review Journal, 06/07/2024 “…June is designated as Men’s Health Month. It is such a crucial issue, and yet it
Scientists develop cheap and quick spit test for prostate cancer
By The Guardian, 05/31/2024 “…The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer worldwide is projected to double to 2.9 million
What is the prostate, and why does it cause so many problems for men?
By CBS News, 01/21/2024 “… As men age, the prostate tends to increase in size. And as the gland enlarges,
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,
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.
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
‘Absolutely stunned’: Sperm counts are falling faster than ever
By SMH, 06/07/2023 “…Chemicals in tin can linings, cosmetics, nail polish, teflon pans and flame retardants on cushions have been
Men’s health screenings by age
By Norton Healthcare, 06/29/2023 “…The annual checkup is an opportunity to talk to your primary care provider about any concerns
How the Y chromosome makes some cancers more deadly for men
By Heidi Ledford – Nature, 06/21/2023 “…The Y chromosome could explain why men are less likely than women to survive

