Congressional Men’s Health Caucus to Hold Briefing on Veterans and Active Military: Mental Health and Suicide Issues

Men’s Health Network in collaboration with the Congressional Men’s Health Caucus, Congressmen Markwayne Mullin (OK) and Donald Payne, Jr. (NJ) will hold the “Veterans and Active Military: Mental Health and Suicide Issues” briefing on January 15 in 2045 Rayburn House Office Building. The briefing will inform members of Congress and their staff about the pressing...

Men’s Health Network Issues Statement regarding HHS’s Medicare Part B Program Changes

Washington, DC (October 26, 2018) — Men’s Health Network has issued the following statement in response to the announcement by the Department of Health and Human Services regarding changes to the Medicare Part B program:    “Protecting access to life-saving therapies and treatment options for patients must remain a priority in healthcare reform. Unfortunately, the...

Second Annual Prostate Cancer International Conference

This conference will address these questions and many more. Every cancer, every patient, and every caregiver are different. Bring your individual questions and let us help you find practical, meaningful answers.    Contact Jan Manarite at Jan.Pcainternational@gmail.com, or (239) 208-4400 or visit: www.TinyURL.com/Oct13conf    Holiday Inn Virginia Beach – Norfolk   5655 Greenwich Rd   Virginia...

The Affirming Fatherhood Conference

Keynote speakers for the Conference include Dr. Michael Thompson, author, psychologist, school consultant, specializing in children and parenting; author or co-author of nine books, including the New York Times bestseller, Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys, Kenneth Braswell is the Executive Director of Fathers Incorporated (FI), a not-for-profit organization that serves as a...

AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN HARDEST HIT BY PROSTATE CANCER

Contact:  Mike Leventhal                  865.406.0129                  mikel@menshealthnetwork.net September is dedicated to raising awareness about the disease   NASHVILLE – One in nine American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, which is the second leading cause of cancer deaths and the most commonly diagnosed.   In 2018, nearly 165,000 new cases of prostate...

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