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MENTAL HEALTH IS important. In 2021, men should be able to acknowledge that. According to Mental Health America, the nation’s leading community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to ...
Older men, says Scholz, still struggle with the stigma of discussing mental health, but younger men, particularly men in their 20s, are far more willing to openly discuss issues they're facing.
Men’s mental health issues differ from women’s in many ways, yet they are just as important. One concerning aspect is that men are more reluctant to seek treatment for issues they face.
While awareness about mental health is on the rise generally, it often seems that men are left out of the conversation. Now, a new mental health app created specifically for men aims to close the gap.
As both Men’s Mental Health Month and Pride Month come to a close, it’s a reminder that mental health support for queer men ...
The men suffering from these mental health crises are people facing genuine difficulties in life. Men are diverse, unique individuals and relegating them to a singular identity, the patriarchy, is ...
Content warnings: Gun violence, suicide. According to the CDC, men account for 79% of suicides in the United States.Suicide rates are two times higher for men than for women globally, and four times ...
Six million men struggle with depression, and it often goes undiagnosed. During Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, here's how to be aware of the signs.
Mental, The World’s First Mental Health App Created For Men Stress kills. Right now, stress is at an all-time high: Three out of four adults experience levels of stress that impact their mental ...
Mental health conditions don’t discriminate. People of all genders can experience depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. But they may look different in men. Gender stereotypes ...
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