‘If I Were Tom’ uses technology to untangle prostate cancer treatment options
Tom is a man in his early 70s who has received a prostate cancer diagnosis. He freaks out. This was not in the plan, how could it be, what’s going to happen?
Read moreMen are mentors in program for adolescent boys about healthy relationships and sexuality
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. By Caroline Claussen, University of Calgary.
Read moreMale-friendly service finds out what ‘ales’ men
Albury GP Rebecca McGowan has taken the concept of a male-friendly health service to the next level by developing a program that connects with blokes in a popular social setting – the local pub.
Read more8 male athletes become lifeline mental health ambassadors
Eight male athletes from seven sports have been selected to raise awareness of mental health issues.
Read moreMen’s Sheds save lives, says health minister
Australia’s Men’s Shed movement is helping save older men’s lives, according to Greg Hunt MP, who last week announced $11m of new funding over the next four years.
Read moreMan on a (mentoring) mission
Ian Westmoreland hasn’t earned an income since moving from his role as a well paid IT project manager five years ago to his unpaid work improving men’s mental health today.
Read moreFooty great Bob Murphy sparks debate about masculinity and men crying
Former Western Bulldogs skipper Bob Murphy has sparked a debate about the changing nature of masculinity as expressed by a new generation of footy stars, in an article for The Age newspaper.
Read moreInnovative interventions for men's physical and mental health
As health outcomes for men are recognised the world over as being much worse than among women, the University of Technology in Sydney is drawing together the insights of transdisciplinary researchers to discuss innovative interventions that promote men’s physical and mental health.
Read moreSocial status protects women (but not men) from obesity
Men of all ages and social backgrounds are more likely than women to be overweight and obese, but nearly four times less likely to have weight-loss surgery, according to new research from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Read moreWHO calls for more action needed on men's health
Women all over the world are outliving men and so more action is needed to improve men and boys’ health, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO).
More than 140 million children will be born in 2019, with the boys expected to die 4.4 years younger than the girls of average (69.8 years v 74.2 years).
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