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
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
Mental Health for Men: A Silent Struggle
By IHS Voice, 01/30/2023 “…“Boys don’t cry.” This is just one of the many societal expectations and social stigmas that
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
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
How We Can Support Men’s Mental Health in 2023
By Good Men Project, 01/18/2023 “…Even pre-pandemic, the country faced a mental health crisis, and COVID-19 only deepened it. Now,
Men’s Health Matters: The Little-Known Link Between Heart Disease & Depression
By Hartford Healthcare, 01/12/2023 “…After a cardiac event, people are more likely to develop depression. This trend is so strong
National Men’s Health Strategy 2020–2030
By Health.gov.au “…This strategy outlines Australia’s national approach to improving the health of men and boys – particularly those at
Fact check: Men accounted for about 80% of US suicides in 2021
By USA Today, 12/06/2022 “…More than 47,000 people in the U.S. died by suicide in 2021, and the majority of
337% Increase in Male Opioid Deaths
By Sean Kullman – GIBM, 12/31/2022 “…The opioid crisis is the leading reason overall overdose-deaths are increasing, as fentanyl (a
Ageism, Mental Health and Suicide Risk in Older Men
By NAMI, 09/30/2022 “…In 2020, men aged 65-74 had a suicide rate of 24.7/100,000, and men aged 75 and older

