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International Men's Health Week 2024
Understanding and connecting with young men’s struggles to redefine masculinity
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Funding for two new projects will improve detection and treatment for prostate cancer
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Building a healthier construction workforce by making moves for mental health
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How incontinence treatment options can improve lives of patients at any age
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Recognising the signs of suicidal ideation and how to help
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Finding freedom from faecal incontinence through innovative implant
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Don’t keep bowel dysfunction symptoms to yourself — speak to your GP
Many management options are available for patients with bowel dysfunction, but many suffer in silence before consulting a GP. This delay often leads to unhealthy coping habits. As a Clinical Nurse Specialist in the pelvic floor service at Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin, I help people manage bowel dysfunction symptoms like constipation and faecal incontinence. … Continued
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Postnatal depression in fathers — a myth or reality?
International Men's Health Week 2024
Why men’s health in construction matters — and where to find support
International Men's Health Week 2024
How social prescribing can support men’s mental health and address needs
International Men's Health Week 2024
Supporting men’s mental health through Sheds — a safe space for all men
International Men's Health Week 2024
Rising incontinence costs and the environmental crisis lurking in Europe’s waste
Men's Healthcare Q2 2023
The most common cancer in males in Ireland — and the key facts
National Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI) data shows the number of invasive cancer cases (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) diagnosed in both males and females averaged 24,327 during 2018–2020. The most common cancer in males was prostate cancer. Prostate cancer accounted for 30% of all cancers diagnosed in men. Colorectal (bowel) cancer, lung cancer, melanoma of the … Continued
Men's Healthcare Q2 2023
Initiatives helping men across Ireland take a closer look at their health
Men's Healthcare Q2 2023
Potential for improved treatment of aggressive types of prostate cancer
Men's Healthcare Q2 2023
What is a ‘Man Box’ and how can we be free from its constraints?
Men's Healthcare Q2 2023
Making health easy and accessible for men with some top tips
Men's Healthcare 2022
Empower men to take action on their health and protect future generations