
Can Men Be Trusted to Take Male Contraceptive Pill?
New research in the UK casts
doubt on whether men can be
trusted to take the male
contraceptive pill, which is
currently undergoing trials.
The findings show that while ... > full story

Female Athletes Injured More Than Male Athletes
Female athletes experience
dramatically higher rates of
specific musculoskeletal
injuries and medical
conditions compared to male
athletes. That's because
... > full story

Men Feel Less Guilt, Study Suggests
Although changing social and
cultural contexts mean guilt
has less power today than it
once did, a new study has
shown that in the West this
emotion is "significantly
higher" among women. The
... > full story

Scent of a Woman: Men's Testosterone Responses to Olfactory Ovulation Cues
Women around the world spend
billions of dollars each
year on exotic smelling
perfumes and lotions in the
hopes of attracting a mate.
... > full story
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Youth Who Self-Identify as Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual at Higher Suicide Risk, Say Researchers
February 6, 2010 Mental health professionals have long-known that gay, lesbian and bisexual teens face significantly elevated risks of mental health problems, including suicidal thoughts and suicidal attempts. ... > full story -
Recent Immigrants May Have Lower Risk of Early Stroke
February 4, 2010 New immigrants to North America may be less likely to have a stroke at a young age than long-time residents, according to a new ... > full story -
Pentagon and Congress Should Act Quickly to End Gay Military Ban, American Psychological Association Says
February 4, 2010 The American Psychological Association urged both the Pentagon and Congress to move swiftly to end the restrictions on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military, noting that there are decades ... > full story -
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Brain Arousal Heightens Sexual Activity in Male Mice
February 2, 2010 The most powerful sexual organ, it's said, is the brain. Now here's the evidence. New research shows that an overly excitable brain hastens sexual activity in male mice and increases their nervous ... > full story -
Who Is Most Likely to Take Precautions During a Pandemic?
February 1, 2010 A study that looked at how people behave during pandemics has identified key demographic and psychological factors that may predict protective ... > full story -
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Caregivers of ICU Patients Are Collateral Damage of Critical Illness, Say Researchers
February 1, 2010 Intensive care unit patients are not the only ones likely to be severely depressed in the aftermath of hospitalization. Family and friends who care for them often suffer emotional and social ... > full story -
His or Hers Jealousy? New Explanation for Sex Differences in Jealousy
January 31, 2010 Research has documented that most men become much more jealous about sexual infidelity than they do about emotional infidelity. Women are the opposite, and this is true all over the ... > full story -
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New Studies Highlight Needs of Boys in K-12, Higher Education
January 31, 2010 Boys face high rates of a variety of mental health issues, in addition to lagging behind girls in academic performance and college attendance, according to two new studies. The studies note that boys ... > full story -
Degree of Obesity Raises Risk of Stroke, Regardless of Gender, Race
January 28, 2010 The higher a person's degree of obesity, the higher their risk of stroke -- regardless of sex or race. Stroke is more likely among obese blacks than obese whites. Effects of obesity on stroke ... > full story -
Do Children Need Both a Mother and a Father?
January 28, 2010 A recent study focused on the importance of gender-specific parents for child ... > full story
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