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A Study Warns About the Danger Entailed in “Benevolent Sexism” and in Men’s Apparently Positive Attitudes Towards Women
A world pioneer research conducted at the University of Granada revealed that society tends to exonerate men from sexual violence within the couple if the man is kind to his wife. More than 700 university students aged 18-24 took part of this research
Drugs for hair loss and BPH may result in loss of libido, ED in men
(Boston) – Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), in collaboration with colleagues at Lahey Clinic and from Denmark and Germany, have found that 5a-reductase inhibitors (5a-RIs), while improving urinary symptoms in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and possible hair loss prevention, produces significant adverse effects in some individuals including loss of libido, erectile dysfunction (ED), ejaculatory dysfunction and potential depression. ...UVA School of Medicine Researchers Make Key Discovery Which Provides New Insights into Male Fertility
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have discovered a key protein involved in sperm production in mammals, with potential implications for fertility, autoimmune diseases of the testes and testicular cancers. ...New study suggests that a propensity for one-night stands, uncommitted sex could be genetic
BINGHAMTON, NY – So, he or she has cheated on you for the umpteenth time and their only excuse is: “I just can’t help it.” According to researchers at Binghamton University, they may be right. ...Erectile dysfunction may indicate an increased risk of heart disease
A study published today suggests that older men affected by erectile dysfunction may have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The authors of the study say it highlights the importance for men affected by the condition to discuss it with their GP. ...Study Examines Risk of Heterosexual HIV Transmission in China
A new study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health examines the burden of HIV and sexually transmitted disease among male clients of the commercial sex industry in China’s Sichuan province. Since 2007, heterosexual transmission has replaced injecting drug use as the primary transmission mode of all HIV infections in China. ...Effects of Low Testosterone in Young Type 2 Diabetics to be Studied
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- An endocrinologist in the University at Buffalo's School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has received a three-year $400,000 Junior Faculty Award from the American Diabetes Society to study the effects of low testosterone levels in young men with type 2 diabetes. ...Straight young men kiss homophobia goodbye
Researchers at the University of Bath have found that heterosexual male students are more comfortable kissing their friends than ever before. ...UI study investigates variability in men's recall of sexual cues
Even if a woman is perfectly clear in expressing sexual interest or rejection, young men vary in their ability to remember the cues, a new University of Iowa study shows. ...Sins of the father
Medical researchers have for the first time shown a link between a father’s weight and diet at the time of conception and an increased risk of diabetes in his offspring....Log in
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- Yale Researchers Pinpoint Reasons for Dramatic Rise in C-Sections
- Study recommends that parents, physicians share decisions in sex development disorder surgery
- Myth buster: helmets halve head injuries
One reason people get the wrong idea: articles like yours that talk about "association with the risks of smoking"
Hello? Are you familiar with the ...
Those listed items are not going to make much impact. Smoking compromises babies, but doesn't result in prematurity anymore than any other imperfect practice prenatally. ...
Actually there is a great deal of published evidence of fluoride in drinking water severely harming the health of users.
Try examining the dozens of clinical ...
Point to a single double-blind placebo controlled trial that meets modern standards of evidence based medicine and I might consider your argument.
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