Men’s Health
Supporting Men’s Health Through Early Awareness and Prevention
Men’s health includes heart health, prostate health, hormone balance, metabolism, sexual health, mental well-being, cancer prevention, and long-term physical performance. Many important health problems in men can develop quietly over time, especially high blood pressure, diabetes, prostate conditions, cardiovascular disease, low testosterone, and certain cancers.
Why it matters: symptoms such as chest discomfort, shortness of breath,
urinary changes, erectile problems, unusual fatigue, unexplained weight loss, persistent pain,
mood changes, or reduced strength should not be ignored. Early screening and timely medical
evaluation can help detect health risks before they become harder to manage.
Prostate Health
Heart Disease Prevention
Testosterone & Hormones
Diabetes & Metabolism
Sexual Health
Mental Health
76.5
Years of life expectancy for U.S. males in 2024
Male life expectancy is influenced by cardiovascular disease, cancer, accidents,
chronic conditions, lifestyle risks, and access to preventive healthcare.
Source: CDC / NCHS, Mortality in the United States, 2024 — life expectancy at birth for males was 76.5 years.
No. 1
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men in the U.S.
Heart disease risk can be increased by high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking,
diabetes, obesity, inactivity, stress, and family history.
Source: CDC, About Men and Heart Disease, 2024 — heart disease is the leading cause of death for men in the United States.
333,830
Estimated new prostate cancer cases in the U.S. in 2026
Prostate cancer is more common as men age. Urinary changes, pelvic discomfort,
or elevated screening results should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
Source: American Cancer Society, Key Statistics for Prostate Cancer, 2026 — about 333,830 new cases; about 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed during their lifetime.
Horizon Health Institute provides educational health content designed to
support early awareness, prevention, and better understanding of common medical conditions.
