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Men's Health Monthly

  • A Discussion of Pelvic Trauma and Sexual Health on June Edition of Men’s Health Monthly!

    23 SEP 2022 · Neil Scott and co-host Dr. Tom Walsh, director of the UW’s ‘Men’s Health Center’ welcome Dr. Judith Hagadorn, a top urologist at Harborview, specializing in pelvic trauma and how it affects men’s sexuality. They will also field questions from the Anonymous In Box (menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com) … including questions about the special needs of Latino men, the difference between high and low cholesterol and why men don’t live as long as women. Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 93.3 KJR FM
    29m 51s
  • Men’s Health Monthly Explores Gay Men’s Health Issues

    21 SEP 2022 · Neil Scott and co-host Dr. Tom Walsh, director of the UW’s ‘Men’s Health Center’ have a candid conversation with Dr. Santiago Neme, Medical Director of the University of Washington Medical Center Northwest. Dr. Neme is an openly gay physician who talks about the health concerns of gay men in the Seattle area. They will also field questions from the Anonymous In Box (menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com) … including an interesting question about male menopause Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 93.3 KJR FM
    30m 6s
  • Exploring Sexual Dysfunction

    26 APR 2022 · Neil Scott and co-host Dr. Tom Walsh, director of the UW’s ‘Men’s Health Center’ welcome Lauren Trew, a UW faculty member whose expertise is in men’s sexual dysfunction. They discuss 3 common issues for men: premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation and retrograde ejaculation. They will also field questions from the Anonymous In Box (menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com) … including a question about the effectiveness of ‘acoustic wave therapy’ for erectile dysfunction. Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 93.3 KJR FM
    29m 53s
  • Testicle Cancer: Check Early & Often

    30 MAR 2022 · This month we are going below the belt and asking men to check their testicles! Neil Scott and co-host, Dr. Tom Walsh, M.D., director of the UW Men’s Health Center, discuss the most common malignancy in men 20 – 45 … Testicular Cancer! This month’s special guest is Nancy Balin, founder and director of the Family Jewels Foundation (family-jewels.org). She lost her son to testicular cancer at the age of 20. She’ll share information on when and how to check yourself! Also, she’ll talk about a way to support the Family Jewels Foundation, and the Fertility Preservation Fund at the University of Washington. They are sponsoring a family-fun ‘Ball Crawl’ in Kenmore on Saturday, April 2nd. (family-jewels.org) Plus … since it’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we’ll talk about the importance of screening. And we’ll also discuss foreskin, and the problems that some men have in keeping it clean! They will also field questions from the Anonymous In Box (menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com). Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on Sports Radio 93.3 – KJR FM and 950 KJR!
    30m 20s
  • COVID 19, Depression and Suicide on Men’s Health Monthly

    1 MAR 2022 · It’s time to talk about the collateral damage caused by the COVID pandemic, including depression, anxiety, frustration and fear. Neil Scott and co-host, Dr. Tom Walsh, M.D., director of the UW Men’s Health Center, discuss the mental health aspects of the pandemic. This month’s special guest is one of the top psychiatrists in the PNW – Dr. Paula Slater. She addresses the symptoms and treatment of depression, as well the growing concern about suicide. And she offers some ideas on self-care during the COVID chaos. They will also field questions from the Anonymous In Box (menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com). Men’s Health Monthly airs on SportsRadio 950 KJR during the last week of the month.
    29m 12s
  • Major Links between COVID 19 and Male Sexuality on Men’s Health Monthly

    30 JAN 2022 · Neil Scott and co-host, Dr. Tom Walsh, M.D., director of the UW Men’s Health Center, as they delve into the impact COVID 19 has had on male sexuality, including the virus found in penile tissue, post-Covid male sexuality, and reports of penile shrinkage. This month’s special guest is Dr. Marah Hehemann, MD, prominent urologist, professor and men’s health advocate at the University of Washington. They also field questions from the Anonymous In Box (menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com) , including questions about prostate cancer and colon cancer. Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Sunday of the month, at 7:30AM on 102.5, KZOK, Seattle’s Classic Rock Station.
    29m 59s
  • Stomach problems and solutions on the November edition of Men’s Health Monthly

    1 DEC 2021 · Neil Scott and co-host, Dr. Tom Walsh, M.D., director of the UW Men’s Health Center, discuss common stomach problems: their causes, treatment and prevention, with special guest Dr. Liz Broussard, M.D., one of the top Gastroenterologists in the Pacific Northwest. Dr. Broussard is from the Pacific Medical Center and is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. They will also field questions from the Anonymous In Box (menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com) , including an interesting question about weight loss. Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 950 KJR, and on the last Sunday of the month, at 7:30AM on 102.5, KZOK, Seattle’s Classic Rock Station. NOTE: Men’s Month Monthly will be taking the month of December off for the Holidays … but will return in January!
    29m 49s
  • GROW A MO – SAVE A BRO! Men’s Health Monthly for October 2021

    28 OCT 2021 · In the October edition of ‘Men’s Health Monthly,’ Neil Scott and co-host Dr. Tom Walsh, Director of the UW’s Men’s Health Center, previews the month of ‘Movember,’ when men in Seattle, and all around the world, will grow a moustache as a ‘conversation starter’ to draw attention to 4 key issues in men’s health: Prostate Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Mental Health, and Suicide Prevention. Travis Harth, a member of the University of Washington’s Men’s Health Council will talk about the various things that any man can do, to shed the spotlight on these very important men’s health issues. Everyman can play a role in creating greater awareness and a better understanding to combat this men’s health crisis, beginning with growing a moustache for the month of November. Neil and Dr. Walsh will also answer questions from the ‘Anonymous In-Box,’ at menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com Men’s Health Monthly is heard on the last Tuesday of each month at 8 PM on SportsRadio 950KJR and on the last Sunday of the month at 7:30AM on 102.5 KZOK, Seattle’s Classic Rock Station!
    29m 39s
  • Gender Affirming Care and Prostate Awareness: It’s September on MHM

    22 OCT 2021 · Neil Scott and co-host, Dr. Tom Walsh, director of the UW Men’s Health Center take questions about prostate cancer during ‘Prostate Cancer Awareness Month’, or as Neil calls it, ‘Prostate ACTION Month.’ Have you had a PSA test? If not, why not?? Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Don’t put off you annual PSA test!! They then welcome Dr. Alex Skokan, a prominent urologist from the University of Washington, to focus on gender affirming care. What happens to men’s health, when men transition to female? Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 950 KJR, and on the last Sunday of the month, at 7:30AM on 102.5, KZOK, Seattle’s Classic Rock Station.
    29m 54s
  • Skin Cancer and men on the August edition of Men’s Health Monthly

    21 OCT 2021 · Neil Scott and co-host, Dr. Tom Walsh, director of the UW Men’s Health Center discuss he dangers of the sun: skin cancer. More people are diagnosed with skin cancer than all other cancers combined … and men are more likely than women to get skin cancer. The fact is - here is no such thing as a healthy tan and having 5 or more sunburns in your life time doubles your risk for melanoma, the most aggressive form of skin cancer … But the good news is that skin cancer can be successfully treated, especially when it’s caught early. We discuss prevention, early identification and treatment with Dr. Max Vale, MD, one of the top dermatologists at the University of Washington. Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 950 KJR, and on the last Sunday of the month, at 7:30AM on 102.5, KZOK, Seattle’s Classic Rock Station.
    29m 57s
Neil Scott talks about all things related to men's health from prostate health to sexual health and more.
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