In the introduction to her latest book, “GUYnecology: The Missing Science of Men’s Reproductive Health,” Yale sociologist Rene Almeling describes a day in the life of “John,” a regular guy who is ...
As men get older, changes in sexual health and fertility are often expected. For decades, the usual explanation has been a drop in testosterone or simply the aging process itself. But new research ...
A men’s health researcher urged men’s inclusion in reproductive conversations and addressed social and connection issues that men face at a Georgetown University event March 12. Dominick Shattuck, a ...
Male patient holding his crotch consults with a doctor. Men’s reproductive health care issues don’t always capture the same amount of attention as women’s sexual and reproductive health concerns.
Modern feminism has been rooted in securing a woman's guaranteed right to decide whether she wants to bring her pregnancy to term. Devastatingly, in most U.S. states, that right is now denied after ...
With so many women’s lives in danger, men remain the largest group of passive supporters of reproductive rights in the country. We very well may hold the key that opens the front door to the White ...
Every few years, a new study appears sounding an alarm about dropping sperm counts, cuing sensational headlines about the end of men and scholarly concerns about the robustness of the data. Yet amid ...
Reproduction has been historically perceived as a “women’s issue.” From healthcare to gender norms to reproductive politics, men’s reproductive health deserves to be spotlighted in a disparate society ...
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