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  • Pressure To Be More Muscular May Lead Men To Unhealthy Behaviors
    Armen Hareyan
    Aug 11th, 2006

    Men's health may be at danger when they try to reach the ideal of body, seeing muscular men in the media and feeling that their bodies don't measure up.

  • For Men, Catheter Type Makes A Huge Difference In Urinary Infection Risk
    Armen Hareyan
    Jul 3rd, 2006

    Men whose urine was collected with an external or "condom" catheter during their hospital stay had an 80 percent reduction in the risk of urinary tract infection (UTI) or death.

  • Injection May Prevent Infertility in Men Receiving Cancer Chemotherapy
    Armen Hareyan
    Jun 21st, 2006

    It may be possible to protect the testes of cancer patients against the loss of fertility caused by chemotherapy.

  • Do Angry Men Get Noticed?
    Armen Hareyan
    Jun 6th, 2006

    Male angry faces are a priority for visual processing, particularly for male observers.

  • Drinking or Playing? Men's Health and Masculinity
    Armen Hareyan
    Jun 5th, 2006

    what do football and alcohol have to do with being a man as men across the nation will be getting the pints in and staring at the big screen this month as the World Cup kicks off in Germany?

  • Young Men 'Too Tough' To Visit Doctor
    Armen Hareyan
    May 13th, 2006

    Manhood seems to get in the way of men going to the doctor, even when they are in pain.

  • Low Estrogen Levels in Men Linked to Increased Risk for Hip Fracture
    Armen Hareyan
    May 8th, 2006

    men with low estrogen levels have an increased risk for future hip fracture, and those men who have both low estrogen and low testosterone levels have the greatest risk.

  • African American Men Paradoxically Have Fewer, Less Severe Coronary Obstructions Than White Males
    Armen Hareyan
    Apr 27th, 2006

    While African American men are more likely to die from cardiovascular disease, they paradoxically have fewer cases of coronary obstruction than clinically similar white men.

  • Male Rivalry Increases When Females at Most Fertile
    Armen Hareyan
    Apr 24th, 2006

    Men become more jealous of dominant males when their female partner is near ovulation.

  • Males With Elevated Levels of Testosterone Lead Shorter Lives
    Armen Hareyan
    Apr 12th, 2006

    But those men have more success siring offspring.

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