Married men more likely to be screened for prostate cancer

Men’s Health News
Although the link between early screening and prostate cancer survival is well established, men are less likely to go for early screening unless they have a wife or significant other living with them, according to a study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
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Australian men need the ‘right doctors’

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Researchers from the University of Adelaide say regardless of the preconceived stereotype surrounding men and their health, Australian men are interested in talking about their health with the ‘right people’ and most men do not like the way that many doctors work.
The researchers from the University’s Freemasons Foundation Centre for Men’s Health say Australian men have been inaccurately portrayed as disinterested Read more…

Aggression linked to status and sex

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Have you ever wondered why it seems like the littlest things make people angry? Why a glance at the wrong person or a spilled glass of water can lead to a fist fight or worse? University of Minnesota researcher Vladas Griskevicius has three words to explain why people Read more…