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Zippers send thousands of men to ER each year

There's Something About Mary

An estimated 17,616 people wound up in U.S. emergency rooms between 2002 and 2012 because they caught their genitals, almost always penises, in zippers, according to a new study.

 

Study Links Masturbation and Prostate Cancer

Study Links Masturbation and Prostate Cancer

Given the bind that many prominent American men have thrust themselves into — think Tiger Woods, Mark Sanford, Eliot Spitzer, et al. — it seems it really is possible to have too much of a good thing. And your prostate gland appears to agree.

Senh: Don't do it too much when you're in your 20-30's. Twenty or more in a month is considered too much. But once you hit your 40's, go wild, it's good for your prostates.

 

Study: Men are less healthy and have a shorter life span than women

As a general rule, men take lousy care of their health. They shrug off injuries. They hate going to the doctor for anything. They pay little ...

 

Attention, men: Competing for a mate may shorten your life

Attention, men: Competing for a mate may shorten your life

U.S. researchers found that when men reach sexual maturity in settings where they far outnumber women, they live an average of three months less than males from areas with a more equitable gender ratio.

Senh: That's because men are killing each other for women.

 

Men more evolved? Y chromosome study suggests yes!

Men more evolved? Y chromosome study suggests yes!

Women may think of men as primitive, but new research indicates that the Y chromosome — the thing that makes a man male — is evolving far faster than the rest of the human genetic code.

 

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