Men’s Health
Fighting Cancer to Win: Reassurance and Remission
Shane Eades wasn’t too worried at first about the lump he discovered on the left side of his jaw in spring 2020. “Out of the blue, within a week, it blew up from about the…
Breaking the Stigma Surrounding Men’s Mental Health
“Men don’t cry. They don’t complain. They’re stoic.” These are all antiquated statements, and they are also completely false. Yet, a stigma surrounding men’s mental health remains in today’s society, which is a great disservice…
Encouraging the Men in Your Life to Prioritize Health
When it comes to taking care of their health, men often find themselves at the back of the queue. Whether it’s due to a fear of doctors, busy schedules, or a simple lack of…
Do You Have a Primary Care Provider (PCP)? Here’s Why You Should
It’s understandable why someone might wait until they get “sick” to enlist the help of a physician. However, there are so many health-related concerns that benefit from a proactive approach to one’s care. A primary…
Choosing a Primary Care Provider
Whether you have been putting off finding a primary care provider, or maybe you are just ready for a change, establishing a primary care provider is the starting point for better health.
Colonoscopy: What to Expect and Why They’re Important
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed in men and women in the United States, excluding cancers of the skin. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2020, 104,610…
3 Ways to Improve Your Health
Improving your health doesn’t have to mean making major changes. Here are three simple steps to help get you on your way to making 2019 the best year you’ve ever seen.
Cancer Survivorship: Finding Support After Treatment Ends
From the moment an individual receives a cancer diagnosis, through treatment and recovery and beyond, life becomes different. Coping with the physical, mental and emotional changes that cancer brings can impact…
Preventative Care: Putting Your Health First
There are many reasons we make appointments to see our doctors. While some adults only go to the doctor when we are experiencing a problem, the prospect of establishing a routine…