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Low testosterone: 12 signs and symptoms
Testosterone production can slow as a person ages, and many older men have symptoms of low testosterone. The American Urology Association define low testosterone as less than 300 nanograms (ng) of the hormone per deciliter (dl) of blood. They also reported that about 2 in every 100 men have low testosterone.
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The rise of incels: How a support group for the dateless became a violent internet subculture
In the late 1990s, a lonely teenager on the West Coast fired up his dial-up modem to find someone to talk to. He was a shy kid, too introverted to feel fully comfortable in the real world, and he logged on to the early internet’s bare-bones web forums for a sense of connection. There he found friends: other people who were awkward in real life, particularly when it came to sex and dating.
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Poorly Researched Men’s Fiction
I had a whole gaggle of 100-point bucks in my sights, sleeping peacefully on their feet, like cows... By Evan Allgood.
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Male Birth Control Pill Passes Human Safety Tests
A new male birth control pill passed tests of safety and tolerability when healthy men used it daily for a month, and it produced hormone responses consistent with effective contraception, according to researchers at two institutions testing the drug. The Phase 1 study results was presented Sunday, March 24 at ENDO 2019, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in New Orleans, La.
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Scientists Detect 'Shocking' Drop in Male Fertility, And It's Linked Back to Our Homes
The homes we live in and the food we eat might contain chemicals that reduce male fertility - and that goes for both men and their dogs, new research suggests.
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Why Do Guys Feel the Need to Nod at Other Guys in Public?
You’re walking down the street and make eye contact with a dude going the opposite way—what do you do? As a recent Reddit thread revealed, if you’re like a lot of guys, you probably do some kind of nod—a subtle, some say instinctive nonverbal greeting you may not even be aware you’re performing. It’s a small, platonic gesture jam-packed with semiotic meaning—a sign of mutual respect, of friendly recognition, of acknowledging another’s presence without being too pushy.
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Middle-Age Men Who Can Do 40+ Push-Ups Have Lower Heart Disease Risk
A new study finds that active middle aged men who can do more than 40 push-ups at a time have a significantly lower risk of heart disease.
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Men in bloodstained pants protest circumcisions
It’s pretty hard to miss this group of guys with painted blood-like stains on their clothes. When we asked them about it, they said this is how they feel everyday, not being able to make the decision about circumcision for themselves. It’s a circumstantial situation. “I don’t really know the whole process of everything,” said Joseph Markarewhich, who said he doesn’t talk about regularly, but knows it happens everyday.
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Cannabis Smoking Associated With Higher Sperm Count, Study Finds
A history of smoking cannabis has unexpectedly been linked to greater fertility in men. The result came as a big surprise to scientists measuring the sperm counts of more than 600 men from couples attending a fertility clinic. They expected cannabis to have a detrimental effect on sperm count and fertility.
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Gillette has it right: advertisers can't just celebrate masculinity and ignore the #metoo movement
How do you celebrate masculinity without also acknowledging toxic masculinity in the #metoo era?
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A Promising Male Birth Control Trial Is Finally Happening, But Some Women Are Furious
A large clinical trial launched this week will test a new, gel-based form of male birth control, Gizmodo reported Friday.
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Men's penises are made smaller by a chemical in non-stick frying pans
Researchers at the University of Padua in Italy found chemicals called PFCs, which are in hundreds of everyday items, can lower testosterone levels in babies and teenagers.
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How to Tell the Bad Men From the Good Men
It wasn’t so simple at age 18, writes Caitlin Moran.
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What Happens If We Hit Sperm Count Zero?
A strange thing has happened to men over the past few decades: We've become increasingly infertile, so much so that within a generation we may lose the ability to reproduce entirely.
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Men Are Embarrassed to Order Vegetarian Food, British Study Finds
Recently, when I read through the findings of an informal British study conducted on men’s meat-eating habits, I immediately recalled a classic Seinfeld episode. “The Wink” aired in 1995, and features a newly health-conscious Jerry—he’s put on a few extra pounds, and is trying to lose them—gravitating towards a vegetarian diet. Unfortunately, the woman he’s dating is an inveterate carnivore, serving Jerry mutton and dragging him to a steakhouse for lunch.
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Higher levels of testosterone and DHEA predict weaker religious ties among older men
Older men with higher levels of the sex hormones testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in their bodies tend to become less religious, according to a new study. The findings, published recently in the journal Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, suggest that physiology can influence religiosity. “Most of my research is on how social factors get ‘under the skin’ to influence human physiology — and the other way around,” said study author Aniruddha “Bobby” Das of McGill University.
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What's An 'Incel'? The Online Community Behind The Toronto Van Attack
Reporter Arshy Mann breaks down the ideology of violent misogyny linked to the Toronto suspect: "It's quite a disturbing part of the Internet."
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A small trial for a male birth control pill worked, but has serious sexual side effects
Of the men who completed a clinical trial, over 10% of them experienced decreased libido. By Katherine Ellen Foley.
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Male contraceptive pill is safe to use and does not harm sex drive, first clinical trial finds
A male contraceptive pill has been developed which is effective, safe and does not harm sex drive, scientists have announced.
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