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Articles on mens health typically involve testosterone, strength, sex and/or muscles. What often gets left out are the possible underlying links that may cause issues in these areas. If any link gets mentioned, usually it is limited to age.
Something men rarely talk about that can be a major underlying risk factor for the key concerns mentioned above is stress. Most men would never think about discussing their mental health with their doctor or even a loved one because it may make them appear weak. However, even though men dont talk about their mental health, it does exist. According to the American Psychological Association (APA):
• 9% of men have daily feelings of depression or anxiety.
• 1 in 3 men took medication because of those feelings.
• 1 in 4 men spoke to a mental health professional.
• More than 30% of men have suffered from a period of depression in their lifetime.
Mens mental health and wellness should be acknowledged and addressed. Stress and mood problems can result from even the daily stressors of life, whether finances, work and family, or added challenges like illness and relationships. What begins as stress can lead to other complications when not properly managed, with a range of issues spanning weight, digestion, and other aspects of physical or mental wellness (EXCLI J. 2017;16:1057-1072).
In fact, chronic stress is an underlying contributing factor to many male-specific health problems. These include decreased sex hormones (testosterone), decreased sexual desire, negative impacts on reproduction, and muscle weakness.
While no pills, botanicals or medications can eliminate the thoughts that can cause stress, numerous botanicals may help support the bodys ability to cope, adapt and even relax from acute and chronic stress...
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