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October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 0.5–1% of breast cancer cases occur in men. Though the percentage is small, it represents thousands of men worldwide diagnosed with the disease annually.
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September is recognized as Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, aimed at raising awareness about one of the most common cancers affecting men globally. While prostate cancer typically develops in older men, experts have noted a rising incidence among younger men in India, particularly with more aggressive forms of the disease. The incidence of prostate cancer in men under 50 has significantly increased, according to their observations.
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Researchers from Universidad Nacional de Cordoba in Argentina found that men are highly susceptible to HPV infections, which can lead to serious issues such as an increased risk of genital warts and cancers of the mouth, throat, penis, and anus. However, the most significant concern is the potential for infertility.
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Women are found to have higher prevalence rates of musculoskeletal conditions, mental health issues, and headache disorders, which, although non-fatal, contribute to poor health.
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Men’s breathing rate and heart rate were also found to be significantly higher levels during the recovery period as compared to women.
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This art form often includes makeup, hair, dramatic outfits, music, and dance.
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Although consuming sweetened drinks were always considered to be unhealthy, a recent study published in the science journal ‘Nutrients’, says that it could lead to hair loss, especially in men.
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Men are often confused about what products are to be used and what not.
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New Delhi: Women on average have more sex partners than men in 11 states and UTs but the percentage of men who had sexual intercourse with someone who was neither their spouse or lived with stood at 4 per cent, much higher than that of women at 0.5 per cent, according to the NFHS data. […]
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New Delhi: Biological, social and behavioural factors have led to differences in the most common causes of health problems faced by men and women. Men die younger than women and bear a greater burden of disease throughout their lives. They get sick at a younger age and have illnesses that last longer than women. Heart […]
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New York: It has been traditionally said that exercising is more beneficial during morning hours. Turns out, the effectiveness of exercise depends on sex, according to a study. The study, published in Frontiers in Physiology, showed that for women doing exercise during the morning hours is more beneficial for health and for men the optimal time […]
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New Delhi: Not to generalize, but every gender has some traits that the other one dislikes and though pop culture and society often term women as complex creatures, sometimes it can be difficult to understand what men don’t like too. So, here are some of the things that even though the man in your life […]
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New Delhi: Turning 30 marks the entry to a new milestone in life wherein not only is a lot demanded, but the body too reacts to every little change in routine. To avoid slumping through the thirties and to keep it rocking, here are some habits that should be changed: Breakfast is your best friend […]
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The findings of the research were presented at ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2022, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
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Modern-day men are redefining what it means to be a father
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Minister Harish Rao hands over Swift Dzire cars to 18 women beneficiaries who were given She Cabs by SC Corporation
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In the Rs 70,000 prize money tournament the winner gets richer by Rs 15,000 runner-up will get Rs 10,000, the losing Semi Finalists get Rs 5,000 each