A number of factors keep men (and boys) from being as actively engaged in their own health care as they need to be, writes Armin Brott. Dear Healthy Men: You’ve mentioned several times in this column ...
Dear Healthy Men: Do men’s and women’s mental health issues and needs differ? And if so, how? A: With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, this question couldn’t be more topical. And while this is ...
Women generally care more about the health of the men in their lives than the men themselves. A Cleveland Clinic study presented the evidence – 83% of women who live with a male spouse or significant ...
There is a wide gap between a man's perception of his health and reality. A recent survey from the Cleveland Clinic reflects the male propensity to neither mention health concerns nor act to prevent ...
Boy, is it tough to get men to go to the doctor. Research shows that most men would rather do just about anything else. This ...
Dear Healthy Men: I’ve read some of your columns and you spend a huge amount of time griping about how when it comes to health, men and boys are worse off than women and girls. Not true. Everyone ...
Dear Heathy Men: You’ve mentioned several times in this column that men don’t go to the doctor as often as women and that they live shorter, sicker lives than women. I’m sure that’s true. But what I ...
Suzie Glassman is a freelance writer specializing in health, wellness, fitness, mental health and parenting. She's also a part-time fitness and nutrition coach based in Denver, Colorado. Suzie loves ...
Adam Meyer is a health writer, certified holistic nutritionist and 100% plant-based athlete. His work has been featured in EatingWell, MindBodyGreen, Alive, Everyday Health, Livestrong, Fatherly, Eat ...
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 ...
Men over 35 are way too tired to care about many of the things they may have been concerned about when they were younger.
Dear Heathy Men: You’ve mentioned several times in this column that men don’t go to the doctor as often as women and that they live shorter, sicker lives than women. I’m sure that’s true. But what I ...