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Weight Gain Tied To Prostate Cancer Risk

Men who gain weight as young adults are at heightened risk of developing prostate cancer according to a new study.

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Men Living With Parents Are More Violent

Young men who stay at home with their parents are more violent than those who live independently, according to new research at Queen Mary, University of London.

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Are men hardwired to overspend?

Bling, foreclosures, rising credit card debt, bank and auto bailouts, upside down mortgages and perhaps a mid-life crisis new Corvette—all symptoms of compulsive overspending.

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Middle-aged men want younger women

Middle-aged men want younger women, often touting their intelligence and their high income. This is shown in research at Gothenburg University and Oxford University that studied 400 lonely hearts ads to see how men and women choose partners.

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Men are better at detecting infidelities

UNFAITHFUL women beware. Chances are your male partner is on your case. In fact, he is likely to suspect infidelities even when you have kept to the straight and narrow. The flip side is that to counter this constant vigilance, women may be better than men at concealing illicit liaisons.

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Women end up less happy than men

Less able to achieve their life goals, women end up unhappier than men later in life – even though they start out happier, reveals new research by Anke Plagnol of the University of Cambridge, and University of Southern California economist Richard Easterlin.

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No men allowed in women's secret world

From the Petri dish in the controlled environment of a sterile laboratory to the faraway fields of another country, virtually anything can be the topic of scientific study. However, a University of Missouri religion professor found that if the researcher is a male fieldworker studying women, the situation can be challenging.

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Men share their creative work online more than women

A Northwestern University study finds that men are more likely to share their creative work online than women despite the fact that women and men engage in creative activities at essentially equal rates.

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Men fighting over women?

Men may usually settle it over a drunken brawl in the pub or perhaps a verbal spat – but new evidence has shown for the first time that fighting over women in prehistoric times could have been worse than that.

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When it comes to sex, some men are from Mars, others from Venus

A study by researchers at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University finds that men report a variety of different experiences involving sexual desire and arousal.

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Men, statistics show your best chance is on port side

Well, according to data analysis by Michael Friendly, a professor with the Psychology Department at York University, the boats launched from each side of the doomed ship show a different pattern when it comes to percentage of men on board: on the port (left) side, the first few boats were only lightly loaded, and contained a large number of male passengers and crewmen.

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Women check mirror every half-hour: survey

Women look at themselves in the mirror every 30 minutes on average, with men not far behind, according to a survey. The online survey of 2,000 people was conducted in the UK by Transformulas beauty company.

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