MedCity News December 17, 2024
Reza Amin

Telehealth empowers men to take control of their health in a way that is easy, confidential, and fits into their busy lifestyles.

In healthcare, men frequently encounter an environment that includes time constraints, restricted access to readily accessible medical care, and an aversion to addressing vulnerable topics. An astounding 77% of married men or those in domestic partnerships would prefer to accompany their partner shopping rather than attend a medical appointment. Furthermore, though 85 million men in the US voiced concerns about cancer, reproductive, and sexual health, 55% do not make the effort to engage in preventive healthcare.

Looking at these alarming statistics, we can observe and highlight the significant and pertinent challenges in men’s healthcare, analyze how to approach...

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