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NZ Herald | June 2024
Navigating dating over 40: Insights on men's health and relationship wellbeing
This Men’s Health Week, Sinead Corcoran Dye speaks to a relationship expert and three single men about the challenges of dating over 40.
It’s common knowledge men should be getting off the couch and working up a sweat for at least 30 minutes a day, going to the GP for a check-up at least once a year and opening up about their mental health with their mates instead of staying silent when they’re feeling down and out.
But research has found another area that can seriously impact men’s wellness - living the now-reformed George Clooney-style bachelor life. New US research indicates single men experience abnormally high rates of loneliness, causing them to feel alienated and isolated. This loneliness is also a risk factor for a range of mental health issues, including depression. Read the full article here.