June is Men’s Health Month. In this episode of Mosaic’s All the Pieces podcast, Chief Quality Officer and Hospitalist Karan Mohan, MD, speaks with Travis Null, APRN, Mosaic Family Care – Albany and Mosaic Family Care – Stanberry. Listen as they discuss hot topics in men’s health – from testing and the use of testosterone to good mental health – and find out what you or a loved one may be missing in terms of better health. Watch the full episode on YouTube – https://lnkd.in/gvWEZVDf Listen to the full episode on Spotify – https://lnkd.in/g83rQa9r
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