Male Information - December 4, 2008

Melanoma Increasing Among Male Hispanic Californians

January 23, 2006 - Topics male, women, education, skin cancer and men
A new study finds that melanoma is increasing among Hispanics who live in California. Men are especially prone to the deadly skin cancer.

The tumors are generally thicker than those found on non-Hispanics, which is indicative of a higher risk, says Myles G. Cockburn, lead author of the study

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Prostitute Saved From Penalty By Sex Change Operation

January 22, 2006 - Topics sex, stroke, male, female and gender
A Thai prostitute was spared a caning penalty after doctors told authorities that "he" had actually become a "she".

Mongkon Pusuwan, accused of dealing drugs, was previously identified in a passport as a male. However, a doctor confirmed for the Thai court that Pusuwan had undergone a sex change operation and was officially a female

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Scientists Release World's First OTC Male Fertility Test

January 5, 2006 - Topics male, senior, men, study and female
The world's first over-the-counter home fertility test for men is being released by scientists at Birmingham University.

To conduct the test the man produces a sample, then sets the device and within an hour will find out whether he has enough sperm to fertilize a female egg, according to BBC news

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Researchers Have High Hopes For Male Home Fertility Test

January 4, 2006 - Topics male, research, senior, men and study
The world's first over-the-counter home fertility test for men is being released by scientists at Birmingham University.

To conduct the test the man produces a sample, then sets the device and within an hour will find out whether he has enough sperm to fertilize a female egg, according to BBC news

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Third Of U.S. Teens Deemed 'Physically Unfit'

December 21, 2005 - Topics disease, heart disease, male, female and teenager
A third of U.S. teenagers are in poor shape according to a report by the Journal of the American Medical Association research.

Researchers note that the poor fitness levels lead to an increase in risk factors for heart disease, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol levels

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