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Missing men, missing infertility: New research flags up problem
Men are missing from fertility debates and crucial support services because they are often not included in studies and, when
Mediterranean Diet Cuts Risk Of Erectile Dysfunction, Study Shows
A Mediterranean diet could be the best way to maintain a man’s sexual health well into old age. A new
Treatment for severe heartburn prevents cancer of esophagus, study shows
Medical or surgical treatment of severe heartburn prevents cancer of the esophagus, a study from Karolinska Institutet with almost one
New subtype of prostate cancer: Tumors with alterations in the CDK12 gene were more responsive to immunotherapy, suggesting precision medicine approach
Researchers led by the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center have identified a new subtype of prostate cancer that occurs
Genome’s dark matter offers clues to major challenge in prostate cancer: Researchers identify a lncRNA that provides insight into a key driver of prostate cancer — and a potential target for future therapy
The dark matter of the human genome may shed light on how the hormone androgen impacts prostate cancer. Researchers at
Men take shortcuts, while women follow well-known routes: Study confirms that men and women tend to adopt different navigation strategies and men navigate more efficiently than women
When navigating in a known environment, men prefer to take shortcuts to reach their destination more quickly, while women tend
Hormone from fat boosts metabolism in both exercise and cold: Better understanding of signals to burn energy may eventually lead to treatments for obesity.
Sad but true, we don’t all respond equally to exercise. Researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center have uncovered a new kind
Bias keeps women with higher body weights away from the doctor
A study out of Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health linked past experiences with bias and discrimination and avoidance
Weight loss is an important predictor of cancer
Unintended weight loss is the second highest risk factor for some forms of cancer, concludes the first robust research analysis