COLUMBUS, Ga (WRBL) – June is Men’s Health Month, and Piedmont Columbus Regional and healthcare providers are challenging men to prioritize their own health with regular doctor visits and screenings.
For many men, going to the doctor is akin to asking for directions: They don’t do it if they don’t have to. In fact, 55% of men don’t get regular health screenings, according to a 2022 Cleveland ...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Mammograms are not routinely offered to men. However, a Fort Pierce doctor recommends screening mammography as men with a genetic mutation have an increased risk of developing ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- It's important for men to take charge of their health. "Men need a little bit of a community," said Dr. Sami Mostafa, a urologist with California Urology. "I think a little ...
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 ...
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 ...
John Cena dropped the bombshell news last week that he quietly overcame skin cancer, having previously had two cancerous spots removed from his pec and shoulder. “Man, that phone call’s not what you ...
From Timothée Chalamet to Lin-Manuel Miranda, “Saturday Night Live” and its featured guests were firing on all cylinders last weekend. One bit, in particular, might be worth lauding for more than just ...
Neither the men nor the doctors knew that the purpose of the study was to ask if a doctor’s race mattered when he or she advised these patients. As it turned out, the racial effects were not subtle.
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