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Doctors must stress the importance of smoking, cancer screening: Study
Washington: Smoking is strongly linked to lower use of cancer screening services by women and more advanced disease once the cancer is diagnosed, reveals research. The research was published in the online journal…
- Lifestyle
Men more likely to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories
New York: Men are more likely than women to endorse coronavirus-related conspiracy theories, say, researchers. The study builds upon research from earlier this year that revealed Republicans were more likely than Democrats to…
- Lifestyle
Men and younger adults less active in lockdown: Study
London: Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the researchers have found that men and younger adults have been less physically active during the Covid-19 lockdown. For the findings, published in the journal BMJ Open Sport,…
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Men more likely to be seen as ‘brilliant’ than women: Study
New York: Men are more likely to be seen as ‘brilliant’ than women, say researchers in a new study measuring global perceptions linked to gender. The study, published in the Journal of Experimental…
- India
Proud of men of my country: Smriti Irani
New Delhi: Union Minister for the Ministry of Women and Child Development Smriti Irani on Wednesday said that she was proud that not only women but also men showed high morals by…
- Health
Researchers explain why cancer risk is higher in males
London: DNA differences between men and women may explain why cancer risk is higher in males, according to a new study. In findings published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute,…
- Health
Low-fat diet may lower testosterone levels in men
New York: For many men diagnosed with testosterone deficiency, losing weight can help increase testosterone levels, say researchers, adding that, specifically a low-fat diet may be associated with a small but significant…
- Health
Regular sex beneficial for men with Parkinson’s
Washington: Men who suffer from early Parkinson’s disease can benefit from active sexual life, says a study. New research published in the European Journal of Neurology indicates that an active sexual life…
- Health
Low-calorie diet do not benefit men, women equally
Washington: Men and women are different on various dimensions including benefiting from low-calorie diets, proves a study. In the study of more than 2,000 overweight individuals with pre-diabetes who followed a low-calorie…
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Indian men prone to lifestyle diseases in their 30s
New Delhi:While men in India are prone to develop lifestyle diseases in their 30s, women tend to develop them a couple of decades later – in their 50s, says a study. Indian…
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Women having heart attacks show identical key symptoms as men
Washington: Quashing the myth that women tend to have ‘atypical’ symptoms during a heart attack, a new study has found that the women who suffer heart attacks show identical key symptoms as…
- Health
High testosterone can make you more sensitive to moral norms
New York: Testosterone supplements can actually make people more sensitive to moral norms, say researchers, adding that the male hormone’s influence on behaviour is more complicated than previously thought. Some studies have…
- Health
Erectile dysfunction linked to poor work productivity in men
New York: Men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED) are more likely to be less productive at work and maintain a lower health-related quality of life, says a study. The study, published in…
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Women more vulnerable in car accidents than men: Study
New York: Researchers have found that women are significantly more likely to suffer injuries than their male counterparts in frontal car crashes. Researchers said that belted female occupants have 73 per cent…