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Seeking help may be viewed as a “weakness,” leading men to be hesitant about seeking psychiatric help. Difficulty expressing emotions. Men may struggle to verbalize their feelings or share them with others, coupled with the ingrained belief that they should “man up” and deal with it themselves.
Turmeric Turmeric is one of nature's most potent anti-inflammatories, due to a compound called curcumin. This not only reduces arterial...
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Read More »From a young age, boys often are told that they need to be strong and independent, keeping their emotions and thoughts to themselves. This belief has far-reaching consequences. In the United States, men are 3.6 times more likely to die by suicide than women. The higher suicide risk is associated with men being less likely to seek help for mental health struggles. Seeking support for mental health can be life changing. So can men be encouraged to get the help they need? It starts with understanding the unique ways men can experience and express mental health struggles.
Most men want to be in a relationship but are single because of their looks, height, or because they lack confidence, finds a new study. Having...
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Eugene Gladu (USA, b. 1919) and Dolores Gladu (USA, b. 1922) have been husband and wife longer than any other couple alive today. Married on 25 May...
Read More »Good rapport. Developing a comfortable relationship with your therapist is important to ensure your needs are met. You’ll want to work with someone with whom you can have open, honest dialogue and develop trust over time. You may have to talk to a few to find the therapist with whom you connect best. Credentials. Find a licensed mental health professional who follows a code of ethics. Check their credentials and look for a professional who has experience with your concerns and provides the type of treatment you are seeking. Goal setting. If you’re seeking therapy to address certain issues, you’ll want to work with a therapist who encourages you to set goals. Your therapist should ask you about your goals and suggest some — potentially giving you “homework” to do between sessions — that will help you move forward and feel better.
The Oxford University research found that moderate obesity, which is now common, reduces life expectancy by about 3 years, and that severe obesity,...
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If you eat too much and exercise too little, you're likely to carry excess weight — including belly fat. Also, your muscle mass might diminish...
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The options include: Alpha blockers. These medications relax bladder neck muscles and muscle fibers in the prostate, making urination easier. ......
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blasphemes against the Holy Spirit In Mark 3:29 Jesus says that “whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; they are guilty...
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