Louis Bezich

Louis Bezich

Louis Bezich is author of "Crack the Code: 10 Proven Secrets that Motivate Healthy Behavior and Inspire Fulfillment in Men Over 50." He serves as senior vice president and chief administrative officer at Cooper University Health Care, and is an adjunct professor in the Graduate Department of Public Policy and Administration at the Camden campus of Rutgers University. He also sits on various public, non-profit and corporate boards and has published numerous articles in the field of public administration and health. He is a contributing author to "Corporate Lawbreaking and Interactive Compliance," edited by Jay A. Sigler and Joseph E. Murphy. 

July 11, 2025

Men's Health

It's never too late to find love — and that can make a big difference in your health

The right partner can boosts the odds of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It's never too late to find one, as Louis Bezich's journey demonstrates. Bezich, who recently celebrated his 17th anniversary with his third wife, recounts his journey to love and how it has improved his health.

June 27, 2025

Men's Health

New views on masculinity could propel men to better health — but some insist on clinging to its traditional meaning

The state of men's health in 2025 suggests there are indications of modest progress on views of masculinity. The definition of manliness is being reshaped by greater value being placed on emotional resilience, self-care and an openness to mental health treatment. But some are clinging to its traditional meaning.

June 13, 2025

Men's Health

Celebrity-led running clubs are trendy — and hold the power to spark a new health movement

Celebrity-led running clubs headed by the likes of musicians Travis Barker, Jelly Roll and Diplo are drawing thousands of fans to their running events. Could America be on the verge of a social-driven, cultural trend that would make healthy behavior a hot commodity?

May 30, 2025

Men's Health

There's no secret path to a long, healthy life. It requires a nutritious diet and regular exercise

The best bet for living a long, healthy life is to eat a nutritious diet, exercise regularly and keep an active social life. That's the conclusion in Eric Topol's book, 'Super Agers,' which explores how a group of 1,400 people remained healthy into their mid-80s.

May 16, 2025

Men's Health

For many men, mental health recovery is not a straight path forward

Mental health recovery is not a straight path forward for many men, but can be filled with setbacks. Reports about Sen. John Fetterman's behavior offer insights about the complexity of depression treatment.

May 2, 2025

Men's Health

Looking for a workout boost? Try exercising with a buddy

Want to boost your workouts? Try exercising with a friend. Exercising with a partner increases gym attendance by 35%, research shows. It also leads to longer and more intense workouts.

April 18, 2025

Men's Health

Relationships are a great motivational source for healthy living — at any age

Parent-child relationships can provide motivation for men to live healthy at various points in life, including when the children have grown into successful adults.

April 4, 2025

Men's Health

For men, these 3 messages are key to adopting a healthier lifestyle

A men's health forum hosted by Cooper University Health Care in Cape May, New Jersey, emphasized three main messages: Men need to prioritize preventative health care by seeing their doctors regularly, consider living healthier to benefit their loved ones, and recognize that it's never to late to adopt a healthy lifestyle.

March 21, 2025

Men's Health

There's no one-size-fits-all way to adopt a healthy lifestyle — and understanding this is key to success

People start their journeys toward healthy lifestyles at different points — and understanding that is key to applying tailored strategies that extend beyond the one-size-fits-all approach that can lead to frustration and failure, new research from Sweden shows.

March 6, 2025

Men's Health

A trip to spring training is a chance to strengthen bonds between generations

For the Bezich family, their trip to Florida to see the Phillies in spring training serves an opportunity for three generations of men to bond. Relationships between fathers and sons, and grandfathers and grandsons, can shape boys' emotional, social and cognitive development. And they motivate older generations to stay healthy.

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