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Male Cognitive Health

In 2025, men are 1.5 times more likely than women to experience mild cognitive impairment (MCI) by age 65, a disparity that has been linked to both biological and lifestyle factors. Research from the 1000BRAINS cohort, published in Scientific Reports, highlights that men exhibit steeper declines in executive function

Male Relationships and Social Health: Navigating Friendships, Intimacy, and Fatherhood

In 2019, a global survey by Ipsos MORI revealed a striking paradox: while 51% of men who couldn’t or wouldn’t discuss their problems with friends reported being satisfied with their friendships, this same group faced significantly higher risks of isolation and stress. This contradiction underscores a deeper issue—

Male Gambling Issues

In 2023, a study by the National Council on Problem Gambling revealed that 75% of male gamblers in the United States reported their first gambling experience before the age of 21—a statistic that underscores the early entrenchment of gambling behaviors among men. This phenomenon is not merely a matter

Mental Health Language and Emotional Vocabulary in Gen Z Males

In 2023, a Pew Research Center study revealed that 62% of Gen Z males reported using humor and slang as their primary means of discussing mental health—a stark departure from the clinical language traditionally associated with such conversations. This linguistic shift is not merely a generational quirk but a

Male Confiding: Navigating Masculine Norms and Emotional Openness

In 2018, a study by the American Psychological Association revealed that 30% of men reported feeling unable to confide in anyone about their emotional struggles—a statistic that underscores the enduring grip of traditional masculine norms. These norms, often internalized from a young age, dictate that vulnerability is a liability,

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