Worrying statistics on men’s mental health signal it’s time for an inquiry

All too often, the word 'gender' is typically equated with 'women,' meaning that issues disproportionately affecting men are overlooked or ignored.
Other jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, have recognized the importance of paying greater public and political attention to these issues.
November is the one month of the year when issues surrounding the mental health of men and boys emerge from the shadows of society. This is partly due to the awareness-raising campaigns of the Movember Foundation, as well as wider activities surrounding International ...

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