
Men’s Health Month FAQ: The Questions Men Keep Avoiding Being Answered by Mason Park Medical
Men often know when something feels off. The fatigue, the blood pressure reading that seems a little high, the weight

Men often know when something feels off. The fatigue, the blood pressure reading that seems a little high, the weight

Most people do not think about brain health until something feels off. A forgotten appointment. Difficulty concentrating during conversations. Misplacing

A lot of men are walking around exhausted and calling it normal. They blame long work hours, aging, stress, poor

Few things feel more frustrating than doing “all the right things” and still not seeing the scale move. You may

Alcohol is often part of social moments—celebrations, dinners, or simply winding down after a long day. While occasional drinking may

Preventative medicine is about living with intention. It’s about choosing to look ahead instead of waiting for symptoms to appear.

National Kidney Month is a powerful reminder that some of the most important organs in your body are also the

Heart Month is often framed around numbers: cholesterol levels, blood pressure readings, and cardiovascular risk scores. But true heart health

Flu season has a way of sneaking up on even the most health-conscious among us. One week it’s chilly mornings

Every fall, the same questions surface about flu vaccines: Can it actually give you the flu? Is it even necessary