This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Many men’s health issues are either entirely preventable or treatable when caught early. Staying on top of regular checkups helps you catch small ...
When was the last time you checked in on your health? Too many men push through pain, ignoring warning signs until it's too late. Whether it's heart disease, mental illness, or prostate problems, the ...
"Changing the face of men's health." That's the mission statement that defines Movember, a movement that works year-round, but is most prominent during November, when men all over the world grow ...
A new survey found that one in 10 older men have experienced urinary incontinence — but half of those affected haven’t discussed it with their doctor. In a recent double-blinded poll of 2,000 U.S. men ...
Every November, you'll spot moustaches of all shapes and sizes popping up everywhere, from social media selfies to workplace water cooler jokes. Sure, the trend is still much stronger in the West ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Stigma surrounding mental health treatment and how the mental health system is set up is preventing many men from seeking the help that they need, Michael Nanzer, CEO of ...
Both men and women may be slow to spot the signs of their own mental health crisis, but it really helps to know what they ...
The first major eating pattern affecting men’s health starts with breakfast – or rather, the lack of it. Despite being universally recognized by nutrition experts as crucial for daily health, many men ...
"A sensitive left testicle which seemed slightly higher than the other one. Casually brought it up to the doctor when I was there to get a wart removed on my finger. The doctor handled my testicle.
The federal government is launching a national conversation on men and boys’ health, which will help develop Canada’s first Men and Boys’ Health Strategy.