ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. (WSBT) — The month of June is observed as Men's Health Month, a time for raising awareness and encouraging routine check-ups for men. One expert with St. Joseph Health System ...
CLEVELAND — September is prostate cancer awareness month, and as a prostate cancer survivor myself I can’t stress enough the importance of men going to the doctor. The University Hospitals Cutler ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A survey by the Cleveland Clinic reported almost 75% of men would rather do household chores than get their regular check-up exams. Marty Hartsell echoed the sentiment and said he ...
Experts say cultural conditioning, work stress, and silent diseases make men vulnerable to heart, gut, and prostate problems.
Last year, my husband, Tom, received this memorable text from his father: “FYI, getting brain surgery tomorrow. Don’t worry. I’ll be fine.” This was the first we had heard about his brain surgery.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - This weekend, celebrations about fathers or father figures are taking stage. But Father’s Day weekend isn’t just a chance for us to say ‘thank you’ for all their hard work. As ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A physician from Trident Medical Center says choosing a primary care doctor and building rapport is a great way to boost men’s health. November is Men‘s Health Awareness ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — June is known as Men's Health Month, a time when advocates raise awareness of health issues many men face. Robert Wilson, a physician with Roane County Family Practice, said a big ...
“Saturday Night Live” thinks it may have finally found a way to get men to go to the doctor: Make the appointment feel like a podcast. It’s a funny take on a serious issue. Almost three-quarters of ...
Millions of men across the UK don’t understand their cancer risk according to new research from Bupa, as 41% men don’t know ...
Experts share tips for getting over the resistance. By Jancee Dunn Last year, my husband Tom received this memorable text from his father: “FYI, getting brain surgery tomorrow. Don’t worry. I’ll be ...