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  • Panel Urges End to Prostate Screening at Age 75

    08/05/2008 1:38:43 PM PDT · by neverdem · 57 replies · 288+ views
    NY Times ^ | August 5, 2008 | TARA PARKER-POPE
    In a move that could lead to significant changes in medical care for older men, a national task force on Monday recommended that doctors stop screening men ages 75 and older for prostate cancer because the search for the disease in this group was causing more harm than good. The guidelines, issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, represent an abrupt policy change by an influential panel that had withheld any advice regarding screening for prostate cancer, citing a lack of reliable evidence. Though the task force still has not taken a stand on the value of screening in...
  • Depressed, repressed, objectified: are men the new women?

    08/03/2008 2:33:15 PM PDT · by Soliton · 88 replies · 116+ views
    The Guardian ^ | August 3 2008 | Elizabeth Day
    In June, men discovered that their libidos are in freefall, prompting a 40 per cent increase in males seeking counselling for impotence problems. Their existential angst worsened in July, when British men discovered that they have the most unequal paternity rights in Europe. According to Nicola Brewer, chief executive of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, fathers in the UK are seen as 'not essential for parenting'. The same month saw the publication of a medical study that proved the quality of men's sperm declines to such an extent after they hit 45 that the chances of a partner's miscarriage...
  • Male college students more likely than less-educated peers to commit property crimes

    08/02/2008 5:52:18 AM PDT · by decimon · 16 replies · 168+ views
    American Sociological Association ^ | Aug 2, 2008 | Unknown
    Sociological research reveals paradox of higher education, crimeBOSTON — Men who attend college are more likely to commit property crimes during their college years than their non-college-attending peers, according to research to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Sociologists at Bowling Green State University found that college-bound youth report lower levels of criminal activity and substance use during adolescence compared to non-college-bound youth. However, levels of drinking, property theft and unstructured socializing with friends increase among the college-bound after enrollment at a four-year university, and they surpass the rates of less-educated peers. "College attendance is...
  • Male lust is blind, research suggests

    07/26/2008 10:01:37 AM PDT · by shrinkermd · 86 replies · 432+ views
    Telegraph UK ^ | 20 July 2008 | Roger Dobson
    Men have long been accused of judging women on looks alone, but even the plainest Jane can get their hormones raging, a study has found. Research involving a group of male students found that their levels of the hormone testosterone increased to the same extent whether they were talking to a young woman they found attractive – or to one they didn't fancy much at all. After 300 seconds alone in the same room as a woman they had never met before, and in some cases did not find particularly attractive, the men's testosterone levels of the hormone had shot...
  • Virus helps show cancer spread

    07/12/2008 9:37:55 PM PDT · by Amelia · 2 replies · 98+ views
    BBC News ^ | 11 July 2008 | BBC News
    Scientists have used a common cold virus to "light up" prostate cancer tumours in different parts of the body. It could make it easier for doctors to track the spread of the disease, and check the effectiveness of treatment. A University of California at Los Angeles team found the virus "infected" prostate cancer cells in mice, then made them visible to scanners.
  • The War on Boys: Where Feminists and Men’s Rights Activists Go Wrong

    06/25/2008 7:23:26 AM PDT · by Paladins Prayer · 85+ views
    SelwynDuke.com ^ | 6/25/08 | Selwyn Duke
    One problem with one-issue activists, it seems, is that they often view matters from only one dimension. This has always been one of the characteristics of feminists. Men get blame for being history’s conquerors and killers, for instance, but no credit for being its innovators and healers. We will hear about how women “create life” while men only destroy it, but forgotten are the fruits of men’s labors. Were it not for male medical advances that virtually eliminated female death during childbirth, many feminists wouldn’t be around to crow about their fecundity. Given this misandrist atmosphere, it’s not surprising that...
  • 'Where have all the men gone?'

    06/22/2008 8:16:11 AM PDT · by george76 · 45 replies · 146+ views
    The Boston Globe ^ | June 22, 2008 | Michael Paulson
    American Judaism has a boy problem. After several thousand years in which women were relegated to the sidelines of worship and community leadership, scholars and denominational leaders now say that women are significantly outnumbering men in numerous key segments of non-Orthodox Jewish community life. At the Reform movement's seminary, 60 percent of the rabbinical students and 84 percent of those studying to become cantors are female. Girls are outnumbering boys by as much as 2 to 1 among adolescents in youth group programs and summer camps, while women outnumber men at worship and in a variety of congregational leadership roles......
  • How half a million lonely old men are paying the price of the divorce boom

    06/10/2008 5:44:31 PM PDT · by DesScorp · 220 replies · 804+ views
    The Daily Mail ^ | 9 June 2008 | Steve Doughty
    Half a million elderly men lead lonely lives with no friends and no contact from their families, a report warned yesterday. It found that one person in five with an elderly father is no longer in touch with him. One in four claims to be too busy to maintain contact. Divorce and family break-up has left millions of men without ties to their children and with few or no family links, said the charity Help the Aged. Retirement deprives many of the company of work colleagues and others are left alone by bereavement or their own poor health Of the...
  • Men prefer being solo over a bad marriage

    06/02/2008 7:10:15 AM PDT · by Hildy · 469 replies · 1,060+ views
    SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - Bachelor Carl Weisman got fed up of being classified as a playboy, a loser or a commitment-phobe so he set out to find out exactly why he and a growing number of eligible men were steering clear of marriage. Weisman, 49, conducted a survey of 1,533 heterosexual men to research a book aiming to give women an insight into why some smart, successful men opted to stay single -- and help lifelong bachelors understand why they are still the solo man at parties. He concluded that most men were not afraid of marriage -- but they...
  • Study Finds 'Man Crisis' in Liberal Jewish Circles

    05/12/2008 8:44:35 AM PDT · by Alouette · 37 replies · 179+ views
    Israel National News ^ | May 12, 2008 | Gil Ronen
    (IsraelNN.com) A new study carried out at Brandeis University finds that as the liberal Jewish community empowers its women, its men appear to be losing interest in their Jewishness. According to a report in JTA, which publishes parts of the study, "outside the Orthodox world, men are becoming less and less engaged in every aspect of Jewish life, from the home to the synagogue to communal organizations. Numerous studies show that fewer boys than girls go to non-Orthodox youth groups, religious schools or summer camps, fewer go into the rabbinate and cantorate, and fewer serve on synagogue or federation committees....
  • The Male Priesthood: The Argument From Sacred Tradition

    05/04/2008 3:13:34 PM PDT · by NYer · 16 replies · 126+ views
    Catholic Net ^ | Mark Lowery, Ph.D.
    In May of 1994 John Paul II promulgated Ordinatio Sacerdotalis which declared definitely that the Catholic priesthood is reserved for males. That document nonetheless contained some language that was difficult to interpret. As a result, Cardinal Ratzinger made an official clarification (Responsum ad Dubium) in November of 1995, making it quite clear that the Church has taught infallibly on this matter. Hence, the question of the priesthood in its relation to sexuality - a question usually posed more simply as "Why can there not be women priests?" - has now been answered in a definitive way. There is no longer...
  • Percentage of Male Teachers Hits 40-Year Low (afraid of abuse accusations)

    02/27/2008 8:52:51 PM PST · by ChildOfThe60s · 87 replies · 257+ views
    encarta / msn ^ | 2/27/08 | By Tamar Snyder
    --snip-- But his role came with an added responsibility not many female teachers face. "Only two kids out of the 26 had parents who were married," he said. "Most of these kids had no father figure at home. ---snip--- Many men once in the profession say they quit because of worries that innocuous contact with students could be misconstrued, reports the NEA.
  • In election 2008, don’t forget Angry White Man

    02/19/2008 9:26:38 AM PST · by mr_hammer · 50 replies · 642+ views
    Aspen Times Weekly ^ | February 9, 2008 | Gary Hubbell
    His common traits are that he isn’t looking for anything from anyone — just the promise to be able to make his own way on a level playing field. In many cases, he is an independent businessman and employs several people. He pays more than his share of taxes and works hard.
  • The White Male Voter and Hillary

    02/17/2008 8:06:25 AM PST · by FUMETTI · 85 replies · 290+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | February 8, 2008 | Kathryn Jean Lopez
    Hillary Clinton has a man problem. And this time its bigger than just Bill. Take a look at the exit polls coming out of the primaries thus far. Men are going for Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton. In California, men went for Obama, 51 percent to Clinton's 39 percent, according to the San Jose Mercury News. In South Carolina, 55 percent of men voted for Obama, with only 23 going for Clinton. (Edwards took the bulk of the rest.) This is not about sexism. But try telling that to feminists Gloria Steinem and Erica Jong, who both recently wrote whiny...
  • HPV Causing More Oral Cancer in Men

    02/05/2008 10:56:28 AM PST · by Red Badger · 73 replies · 803+ views
    www.physorg.com ^ | 02/02/2008 | MIKE STOBBE
    The sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer in women is poised to become one of the leading causes of oral cancer in men, according to a new study. The HPV virus now causes as many cancers of the upper throat as tobacco and alcohol, probably due both to an increase in oral sex and the decline in smoking, researchers say. The only available vaccine against HPV, made by Merck & Co. Inc., is currently given only to girls and young women. But Merck plans this year to ask government permission to offer the shot to boys. Experts say a...
  • HPV Causing More Oral Cancer in Men

    02/03/2008 5:28:03 PM PST · by gondramB · 43 replies · 196+ views
    ATLANTA (AP) — The sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer in women is poised to become one of the leading causes of oral cancer in men, according to a new study. The HPV virus now causes as many cancers of the upper throat as tobacco and alcohol, probably due both to an increase in oral sex and the decline in smoking, researchers say. The only available vaccine against HPV, made by Merck & Co. Inc., is currently given only to girls and young women. But Merck plans this year to ask government permission to offer the shot to boys....
  • A Decline in Testosterone May Give Rise to Many Ills (Especially In Married Men)

    01/17/2008 1:28:24 PM PST · by shrinkermd · 46 replies · 2,264+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 17 January 2008 | BENJAMIN BREWER, M.D
    Testosterone levels start to drop for most men in middle age. For those wanting to start their testosterone decline sooner than that, getting married may help. Married men have lower testosterone levels than single guys. A recent study among the Ariaal people in Kenya showed that unmarried men had higher testosterone levels than men with a single wife. And men with two or more wives had even lower testosterone than those with one. It's estimated that two million to four million American men have a significant testosterone deficiency and that less than 5% of them are getting treatment. Low testosterone...
  • No men allowed in abortion debate?

    01/03/2008 7:46:48 AM PST · by Servant of the Cross · 13 replies · 287+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | 1/3/2008 | Mark Crutcher
    I write this to America's pro-choice community. It seems that a shop-worn old theme you people regurgitate from time to time is back making the rounds once more. On several radio talk shows I've done recently, I have been admonished that I have no right to be involved in the abortion issue because I am male. Some of you have even gone so far as to advocate that only female elected officials be allowed to vote on legislation that might impact abortion. Even if we ignore your blatant sexism, I advise you to be careful what you ask for. After...
  • Dems Ignore White Men at their Peril

    12/06/2007 7:39:57 AM PST · by concretebob · 75 replies · 157+ views
    TheRealityCheck.org ^ | 06 December 2007 | Carey Roberts
    Representing 38% of all voters, white men represent the second largest block in the American electorate, after white females. It is these 97 million white males to whom the Republican Party owes it electoral success in five out of the last seven presidential campaigns. The reason is simple: White males have abandoned the Democratic Party in droves. While the liberal media consistently depict the gender gap as a Republican liability, in fact, the gap has long worked to the advantage of the G.O.P. This media misportrayal is the subject of David Paul Kuhn’s recent book, The Neglected Voter: White Men...
  • Study: Blondes Make Men Act Dumber

    11/19/2007 8:15:42 AM PST · by AngelesCrestHighway · 99 replies · 557+ views
    FoxNews.com ^ | 11/1907 | FoxNews.com
    While blondes may have more fun, a new study suggests that fair-haired ladies may be making those around them dumber. Researchers found that men's scores on general knowledge tests drop when they are shown photos of blonde women, the Sunday Times of London reported. Upon further inspection, it was found that the test subjects were not distracted by the light hair, but driven by social stereotypes to "think blonde." "This proves that people confronted with stereotypes generally behave in line with them," Thierry Meyer, joint author of the study and professor of social psychology at the University of Paris X-Nanterre,...