When I first came to the United States from Santiago, Chile at age 16, I brought with me a deep admiration for public health. My grandmother was a public health nurse, and from an early age, I would ...
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 ...
My faith was restored. There are indeed 50-plus men out there that give a hoot about their health. Though I knew from my advocacy that 50-plus men with healthy aspirations do live among us, it's ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Younger men may not get routine cancer screenings, but they do prioritize mental health, a recent national Cleveland Clinic annual MENtion It survey found. The Clinic’s MENtion It ...
Men in the United States live around five years less than women. One clinic is trying to persuade men that getting checked out could save their life. Credit...Lettering by Abraham Lule. Photo ...
Men don't live as long as women do. In the U.S., life expectancy for a man is about 76 years, compared to 81 for a woman. Some doctors and public health experts say that fewer men would die too soon ...
Officials at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are signaling that testosterone replacement therapy could soon be the centerpiece of a new government-backed initiative focusing on men’s ...
For far too long, the health, happiness, and well-being of our Nation’s men have been neglected, contributing to a troubling reality: men in the United States have a life expectancy five years shorter ...
At an FDA discussion of testosterone replacement therapy, a top official called for special health centers to address a “men’s health crisis.” Others called to ease men’s access to hormones. The US ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Julian Hayes II combines wellness, business, and leadership. In Corporate America, you'll rarely hear male leaders admit they ...
Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. Breast changes in men are common.