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Men are losing a key chromosome with age and it may be deadly

AI is nearly exclusively designed by men – here's how to fix it

Major Parkinson's Study Reveals Symptom Differences in Men And Women

Smartphone app can help men last longer in bed - EurekAlert!

A smartphone app can help men last longer in bed

Men Are Losing Their Y Chromosome – and It May Be Deadly

Men Lose Their Y Chromosome With Age. We Finally Know The Cost.

More time spent on social media linked to steroid use intentions among boys and men - EurekAlert!

Katharine Burr Blodgett’s brilliance had to fit into the role of the only woman in a lab filled with men—it was the air she breathed

Study shows advanced PET/CT imaging can help improve long-term outcomes for men with recurrent prostate cancer - EurekAlert!

Half of all men over 60 have prostate cancer – an AI diagnostic tool could identify which need followup - EurekAlert!

Why heart disease risk in type 2 diabetes looks different for men and women

Why Exercise Science Still Treats Men As the “Default” Body

Study Reveals a Turning Point When Men's Heart Attack Risk Accelerates

The early turning point when men’s heart risk accelerates

Plot twist: Men do read books with women protagonists - EurekAlert!

A recent study asked people about their willingness to engage in various antisocial behaviors if they could be sure they would not be punished or caught. 16.5% of men and 1.1% of women would sexually assault an adult. 6.3% of men and 0.1% of women would sexually assault a child.

Doctors May Be Missing an Early Heart Warning Window for Men

A new Johns Hopkins Medicine study suggests that certain sex hormones could play an important role in understanding long-term heart health — especially for men living with type 2 diabetes - EurekAlert!

How testosterone levels affect cardiovascular health outcomes in men: Testosterone levels below 7.4 nmol/L (213 ng/dL) correlate with higher all-cause mortality. Below 5.3 nmol/L (153 ng/dL), cardiovascular death risk starts climbing.