Advancing Men’s Health Together: Building on Progress Through an Expanding National Network

The men’s health movement is entering a more advanced, coordinated phase, marked by increasing legislative wins, stronger advocacy alignment, growing use of data, and rising public visibility. Efforts like no-cost prostate cancer screening laws across multiple states demonstrate that progress is no longer isolated—it is connected, iterative, and accelerating. However, while meaningful progress is happening, it is not being consistently captured or communicated as a unified story. By developing a structured “Advances in Men’s Health” timeline, Men’s Health Network can transform fragmented updates into a clear narrative that highlights sustained momentum, reinforces credibility, and shows national impact. At its core, this progress is driven by an expanding network. Achievements are not the result of single organizations, but of coordinated partnerships across advocacy groups, clinical leaders, policymakers, and community stakeholders. MHN’s role as a national convener is to connect and amplify these efforts. Ultimately, the network itself is the story—demonstrating how collaboration leads to scalable, repeatable, and impactful advancements in men’s health.Continue reading

Think Men Can Have Kids Forever? The Truth About Male Age and Fertility

States across the U.S. are increasingly advancing legislation to remove cost barriers to prostate cancer screening, reflecting a broader shift toward prioritizing preventive care for men through coordinated, data-driven advocacy. Efforts led by partners like ZERO Prostate Cancer and supported by Men’s Health Network are driving measurable progress, with multiple states passing, advancing, or developing bills that expand access to PSA and DRE screenings. Evidence from places like Maryland shows that eliminating out-of-pocket costs increases screening rates, reinforcing the value of these policies. Together, these state-level actions demonstrate how a connected national network can turn advocacy into impact—improving early detection, strengthening public health outcomes, and continuing to build momentum for men’s health nationwide.Continue reading

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