The Men's Health Podcast dives into all areas of men's health, featuring leading experts within the field to help raise awareness and build knowledge in men's health communities.
James' Place provides free, life-saving therapy for men in suicidal crisis. We were invited to their London centre to speak with Dan Bracken, Clinical Lead and Psychotherapist, about the urgent issue of male suicide. In this episode, we explore how James' Place supports men in crisis and the impact of their work.
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of the gut-brain axis with Dr. Alexandra Lim, an Oxford University PhD holder in Neuropsychiatry. Join us as we explore how various gut bacteria play a role in regulating your mood and mental well-being. We also address the critical issue of mental health, with a particular focus on why men often experience worse mental health outcomes.
We're joined by an advanced clinical practitioner, lecturer, and Klinefelter patient, Chris Breen, to discuss all things Klinefelter Syndrome. Learn more about the condition as we raise awareness and break down the misconceptions of this chromosomal condition.
Professor Paul Gately, Director at Obesity UK, CEO at MoreLife, and Professor at Leeds Beckett University, discusses all things obesity, covering the complex causes, the impact, and how we can tackle what we are beginning to call an obesity crisis.
Professor Sheryl Homa, Clinical Director at Andrology Solutions, and an Honorary Professor of Andrology in the Department of Biosciences at The University of Kent, discusses all things male infertility, including semen analyses, sperm morphology, causes of infertility, the importance of correct diagnosis, and what men can do to help with their fertility.
Dr Edouard Mills, a Researcher and Clinical Lecturer in Endocrinology at Imperial College London, joins the Men's Health Podcast to discuss all things hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), and delves into the latest research on the promising potential of Kisspeptin as a treatment for HSDD.
Dr Richard Quinton, a leading Endocrinologist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, joins the Men's Health Podcast to discuss all things testosterone and hypogonadism, with a particular focus on anaemia and bone health.
Professor Albert Ferro, a leading Professor of cardiovascular clinical pharmacology and honorary consultant physician, joins the Men's Health Podcast to discuss all things cardiovascular disease, including his renowned work in the field, and his thoughts on causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention! You can learn more about his charity, the Healthy Heart Charity at https://healthyheartcharity.com/
Introducing the Men's Health Podcast, by TRTed.