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Men are more likely to get sick and less likely to seek care for 3 common diseases, study finds


Published on 2025-05-07 14:46:47 - Fortune
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  • Gender norms and lack of health care access and knowledge could be putting men at a disadvantage.

The article from Fortune's Well section, published on May 7, 2025, discusses the critical health issues affecting men, including hypertension, diabetes, and HIV. It highlights that men are less likely to seek medical care, leading to higher rates of undiagnosed and untreated conditions. The piece emphasizes the importance of regular health check-ups and screenings, particularly for conditions like hypertension and diabetes, which can be managed effectively with early detection. Additionally, it addresses the stigma surrounding HIV and encourages men to get tested and treated, noting advancements in treatments that allow for a near-normal lifespan. The article calls for increased awareness and proactive health management among men to improve overall health outcomes.

Read the Full Fortune Article at:
[ https://fortune.com/well/2025/05/07/men-health-hypertension-diabetes-hiv/ ]