Benjamin Jackson+FollowMen & Broken Hearts: The Real RiskDid you know men are over twice as likely to die from 'broken heart syndrome' than women? Even though women get it more often, men have worse outcomes—11% of men hospitalized for it died, compared to just 5% of women. Turns out, men usually get it after physical stress (like surgery), while women’s cases are more emotional. Plus, men might struggle more because they often lack social support. Moral of the story: don’t brush off chest pain—get it checked! #HeartHealth #MensHealth #BrokenHeartSyndrome #Wellness #HealthNews #Health13Share
Kathleen Lucas+FollowMen & Broken Hearts: The Surprising TruthDid you know men are over twice as likely to die from 'broken heart syndrome' than women? 😳 Even though women get it more often, men’s cases are deadlier—possibly because their triggers are usually physical (like surgery or stroke), not emotional. Plus, guys might not have as much social support to bounce back. If you ever feel sudden chest pain or shortness of breath, don’t just brush it off as stress—get it checked! #HealthNews #HeartHealth #MensHealth #DidYouKnow #Wellness #Health805Share
Kathleen Lucas+FollowMen & Broken Heart Syndrome: Who Knew?Did you know men are more than twice as likely to die from 'broken heart syndrome' than women? Even though women get it more often, men have a tougher time surviving—probably because their triggers are more physical (like surgery or stroke) and they don’t have as much social support. Wild, right? If you ever feel sudden chest pain or shortness of breath, don’t just brush it off as stress—get it checked! #HeartHealth #MensHealth #Wellness #DidYouKnow #Health3814Share
Benjamin Jackson+FollowMen Face Double Risk from Broken HeartsTurns out, a broken heart isn’t just a figure of speech—guys are literally dying from it at twice the rate of women! New research shows 'Broken Heart Syndrome' (yep, that’s a real thing) is deadlier for men, even though women get it more often. The stress from emotional or physical trauma can mess with your heart big time. Doctors say it’s often misdiagnosed, so spreading the word could actually save lives. Wild, right? #HealthNews #HeartHealth #MensHealth #DidYouKnow #Science #Health124Share
tuckerariel+FollowMen & Broken Hearts: A Risky Combo?Turns out, 'broken heart syndrome' is way more deadly for men than women. A new study found men are twice as likely to die from it—even though women get it more often! The condition mimics a heart attack and is triggered by intense stress or heartbreak. Experts think men might be at higher risk because they don’t reach out for support as much. Wild, right? Who knew heartbreak could literally be fatal? #HealthNews #HeartHealth #MensHealth #MentalHealth #Science #Health40Share
Harold Sosa+Follow7 Subtle Signs He’s Checked OutEver notice a guy who just seems to stop caring? Psychologists say there are 7 sneaky signs a man’s quietly given up on himself: total indifference, letting his appearance slide, ditching hobbies, isolating from friends, avoiding self-reflection, getting way too busy as a distraction, and seeing everything through a negative lens. It’s not always obvious, but these little changes can be a silent SOS. Spot any of these? It might be time to check in and show some support. #MentalHealth #Psychology #MensHealth #Wellbeing #SelfCare #Health273Share
wilsonjames+FollowGame-Changer for Prostate Cancer DetectionA new urine test could totally shake up how prostate cancer is diagnosed! Scientists found specific markers in pee that are way more accurate than the usual PSA blood test, which often gives false alarms. This means fewer unnecessary biopsies and earlier, more precise detection. Plus, it’s non-invasive and could even be done at home. Imagine catching cancer earlier and skipping all the stress of extra tests! The future of cancer screening just got a lot less scary. #ProstateCancer #HealthNews #MedicalBreakthrough #MensHealth #CancerAwareness #Health71Share
Melinda Gutierrez+FollowWhy Are Men Dying Younger?Did you know men in England live almost 4 years less than women on average? Officials are finally asking for public input to help shape the first-ever men’s health strategy. Men are hit harder by cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and suicide is the #1 killer for guys under 50. The government wants to hear from everyone—yep, you too—on how to actually help men live longer, healthier lives. This could be a game-changer for men’s health! #MensHealth #LifeExpectancy #MentalHealthMatters #PublicHealth #SpeakUp #Health31109Share