Male Information - December 4, 2008

Shortage Of Pharmacists Looming In The U.S.

March 18, 2006 - Topics prescription, women, female, male and survey
A new survey finds that the U.S may face a shortage of pharmacists in the coming decade.

HealthDay News reports the shortfall will be due to more practitioners choosing part-time work over full-time work, and more male pharmacists retiring

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New Study On Body Image Shows Interesting Findings In Sexual Proclivity

March 13, 2006 - Topics sex, study, women, studies and research
In a recent Penn State study on sexual health and body image, sexually active male first-year college students who had a positive view of their appearance had a higher likelihood of having multiple sexual partners and engaging in unprotected sex.

However, the study also found that sexually active female first-year college students who were happy with their looks were less likely to undertake those same risks

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FDA Warns Companies Making Drugs Containing Steroids

March 9, 2006 - Topics fda, stroke, men, blood and food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issues warnings to manufacturers and distributors of unapproved drugs containing steroids.

The letters say distributing and selling these products without FDA approval could result in regulatory action, including seizure and injunction

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American Men Opting To Go Under The Knife

March 9, 2006 - Topics men, male, female, research and transplant
American men continue to embrace facial plastic surgery, with surgical and non-surgical methods as a sure way to enhance appearance, build confidence and erase the lines of time.

According to a recent study released by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), American women are not the only ones embracing the notion of going under the knife

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New Study Looks At Male Drivers Body Type In Relation To Car Crash Survival

March 2, 2006 - Topics male, study, women, safety and policy
Researchers from the Medical College of Wisconsin Injury Research Center have made some interesting findings. Their data identifies being obese increases male drivers' risk of dying in a car crash, as does being very slim. However, being moderately overweight might cushion the blow.

The team also found obesity did not affect women's chances of death from an auto collision either

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