FOXNews - Sep 11, 2008 A study from the University of West England has led them to believe they've found the key to why women have scarier nightmares and are more likely to ...
Telegraph.co.uk - Jan 20, 2009 Women suffer more nightmares than men because they find it harder to switch off their emotions at the end of the day, research has found. By Richard Savill ...
Los Angeles Times - Nov 8, 2008 In a study published online Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy ... "The findings don't necessarily mean that women have more germs than men, ...
Seattle Times - Dec 14, 2006 Even a 2005 study of more than 3000 men in South Africa, which showed circumcision reduced HIV ... The new study results appear to have tipped the balance. ...
Free with registration - Atlanta Journal Constitution - AccessMyLibrary.com - May 21, 2002 Experts say men should talk it over with their physicians. Doctors have been debating whether PSA tests save lives. Some say the tests catch tumors early, ...
CNN - Feb 6, 2003 (CNN) -- Women aren't the only ones with a ticking biological clock. A new study adds to the evidence that men's fertility declines with age, too. ...
Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 21, 2008 Thousands of men with aggressive prostate cancer have been offered new hope with ... Lead researcher Dr Johann de Bono said: "These men have very aggressive ...
Reuters - Dec 4, 2007 But Millett's study found no benefit of circumcision to any of the men. ... Black and Latino men are more likely to have sex with other black and Latino men ...
$2.95 - Boston Globe - NewsBank - Jun 1, 2001 Officials cautioned that the study was small, looking at around 3000 men in ... "There's no question that we have big problems," said Dr. Bruce Walker of ...
Bloomberg - Oct 7, 2008 With the drugs, some men may have resumed engaging in risky sex without condoms, skewing the results of the study, Millett's team said. ...