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Today on Wellness Wednesday, we’re taking a look at the role that mental health screenings play in suicide prevention and more.
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Men tend to be less likely than women to go to the doctor, according to health officials, and a new survey released by the Cleveland Clinic found the COVID-19 pandemic may have exacerbated this ongoing problem.
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Recent research shows that men don’t experience or express anxiety in the same way as women. One in five men—and one in three women—will have an anxiety…
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Psychologists have created new short-term treatments to help those with psychiatric disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder. They’re called…
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Stanford University researchers have developed a blood test that predicts a pregnant woman's due date, and might identify women who are at risk of giving…
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In March, the most comprehensive penis transplant was performed on a US veteran at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The recipient has already shown signs of…
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Economic difficulty, divorce, and neighborhood violence are just a few factors that can lead to childhood trauma and an increase in adult problems later…
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Hurricane Harvey's devastation includes another long-term issue not often discussed when flooding and water damage occurs. Also today, we'll look at male…
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Data from nearly 43,000 men around the world found that sperm counts dropped by more than half in Western countries. It could reflect a decline in health overall, scientists say.
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Science has failed yet again to come up with hormonal birth control for men. The most recent study was stopped because the men reported problems with side effects like mood swings and acne.