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At Relational Ground, Dominick  explores how men’s health, relationships, and societal change intersect through stories, research, and global perspectives. 
This work examines how cultural norms and systemic barriers shape men’s experiences with reproductive health, family planning, and emotional well-being. From global fertility trends to fathers’ roles in sexual health and the NFL’s platform for men’s health, Relational Ground challenges outdated narratives and offers practical solutions. 
Its relational approach emphasizes connection—between partners, families, communities, and health systems—as a catalyst for stronger public health and healthier lives. 
Click the link to visit the Relational Ground Substack. Exemplary blogs are shared below. 
Why Men Need a “Single-Visit” Health Check

Why Men Need a “Single-Visit” Health Check

Most of the preventive services men need already exist—but they’re scattered across multiple appointments. The Men’s Health Check Bundle reorganizes routine screenings, labs, and conversations into one clearly named, bookable health event. By reducing friction and improving marketing, this single-visit model makes it easier for men to get back into care and stay engaged in preventive health.

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One Visit, Many Opportunities: Multi-Behavior Interventions for Men’s Health Care

One Visit, Many Opportunities: Multi-Behavior Interventions for Men’s Health Care

Men and boys often reach primary care late and focused on immediate problems. I argue that multi-behavior interventions for health care providers—supporting screening, advice, and referral in a single visit—are a critical, underused lever for improving men’s health outcomes.

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