Ben Miller is well known for his roles in shows like Death in Paradise and Bridgerton. Although, the star has recently opened up about his life outside of the small screen, detailing his health battle with OCD. Ben is the star of ITV crime drama Professor T, where he plays a sleuth with the disorder.Continue reading “Death in Paradise’s Ben Miller details struggle with OCD”
Tag Archives: Men’s Health Month
Why Aren’t You Seeing Your Doctor Man??
Republished from WEBMD HEALTH NEWS Why Are Men Less Likely to See a Doctor? By Batya Swift Yasgur, MA July 6, 2021 — When Armin Brott began having tingling and tremors in his hands, he wasn’t very concerned. After decades of practicing full-contact martial arts, he knew how to live with discomfort. It was nothingContinue reading “Why Aren’t You Seeing Your Doctor Man??”
Aaron Rodgers Tackles His Mental Health During the Off-season
Aaron Rodgers says he has focused on his mental health this offseason amid talk of a rift with the Green Bay Packers: ‘Sometimes there’s a lot of wisdom in silence’. Aside from a brief ESPN interview in late May, Rodgers hasn’t commented much about his football future since ESPN reported in the hours before theContinue reading “Aaron Rodgers Tackles His Mental Health During the Off-season”
Men on The Pain of Miscarriages
Studies available indicate that men often report the same feelings as women after a pregnancy loss. Many men experience sadness, grief, stress, anxiety, and depression after their partner miscarries. In one study of 386 partners, 7 percent reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress one month after a pregnancy loss.
Fried foods, sugary drinks linked to sudden cardiac death
Sudden cardiac death accounts for about 1 in 7.5 deaths in the United States. Researchers have shown that diet plays an important role in a person’s cardiovascular health.In the present study, researchers found that people who followed the Mediterranean diet most closely and did not have coronary heart disease had a lower risk of suddenContinue reading “Fried foods, sugary drinks linked to sudden cardiac death”
Alliances Are Needed Between Straight and Gay Men to Address HIV/AIDs
Forty years ago, an unnamed illness began to disproportionately impact members of the LGBTQ+ community, specifically gay and bisexual men. The disease, which later became known as AIDS, caused by a virus dubbed HIV, devastated our community, becoming the leading cause of death for men between 25 and 44 in 1992. During the 1980s andContinue reading “Alliances Are Needed Between Straight and Gay Men to Address HIV/AIDs”
Live Longer Man
June is Men’s Health Month and once again men are being faced with some dire health circumstances and according to many health research agencies, our situations are getting better. Average life expectancy in the United States dropped by a full year—from 78.8 to 77.8 years—in the first six months of 2020, according to provisional dataContinue reading “Live Longer Man”