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Man v Fat Football: the league where weight loss is the goal

There’s a male obesity crisis in the UK, but could a new scheme that combines the beautiful game with diet programmes for men score where others haven’t?

Meet the Body Coach, the man with the million-dollar muscles

Two years ago, Joe Wicks was just another jobbing personal trainer. Then, he discovered Instagram and a fitness phenomenon was born

Experience: I had a 90-degree bend in my penis

Who could I share the big news with that my penis was so out of shape? It’s not really something you announce at a dinner party

Have men been let down over mental health?

Suicide is the biggest cause of death for men under 49 in the UK, and stereotypes of masculinity make it hard for men to discuss their problems

Is your penis really shrinking?

Oliver Burkeman on whether monitoring your body for a defect can really induce the feeling it’s happening

Varicose vein removal: how men are avoiding ‘grandpa legs’

Surgery to get rid of ‘knotty blue’ imperfections is on the rise – with many swapping sandwiches for surgery during their lunch hour

Should men invest more in friendships?

Research shows that male rats are less stressed if they spend more time together - the same could be true for humans

‘We must get men to talk’: photographers address suicide rates among young men

Rapper Professor Green has bravely shared his battle with grief since his father killed himself. Now, musicians and photographers have joined forces to confront the issue – and encourage vulnerable young men to seek help

Men account for 76% of suicides in 2014, says charity

Research by the Campaign Against Living Miserably finds that more than 40% of British men aged 18-45 have considered suicide

If only more men could express emotion like Professor Green

Talking about his dad’s suicide moved the rapper to tears. But too many of us still think it’s not manly to talk about feelings – and the consequences can be deadly

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