Even though times have changed, the old-school ideas about men being tough, stoic, and in control haven’t exactly disappeared. They still show up within families, at work, and in the way men talk to ...
Whether the reason is fear, denial, mistrust of the healthcare system, downplaying symptoms, or misguided masculinity, the repercussions of avoiding medical care become riskier—even potentially deadly ...
In the periphery of health, while we stay alert for glaring symptoms of unwellness, we sometimes miss out on small changes that add up to become big issues if left unchecked or untreated for long.
Medically reviewed by Aleesha Grier, PsyD Key Takeaways Nearly one in five men lives with a mental health condition. Men are ...
Research shows men are more likely than women to avoid—or delay—necessary medical care, even when their symptoms disrupt their lives or become chronic. An online survey conducted by the Cleveland ...