Men Information - August 21, 2008

Study Shows Eating Cereal May Help Women Lose Weight

September 7, 2005 - Topics women, study, survey, impact and research
Breakfast cereal may prove more beneficial to women watching their weight, according to a new study.

Whether cereal directly lends a hand in weight control is unclear, but the study authors speculate that the fiber, vitamins and minerals in many boxed cereals may play a role

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Study Shows Beneficial For Women Watching Their Weight

September 7, 2005 - Topics women, study, survey, impact and research
Breakfast cereal may prove more beneficial to women watching their weight, according to a new study.

Whether cereal directly lends a hand in weight control is unclear, but the study authors speculate that the fiber, vitamins and minerals in many boxed cereals may play a role

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Scientists Study Orgasms In Women

September 6, 2005 - Topics women, study, research, men and sex
The latest research by academics suggests a neurological rather than pharmaceutical solution is needed when it comes to achieving orgasms for women.

This is due in part to women being more affected by mood, self-esteem and other issues of psyche than men, researchers say

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Gender Plays Serious Role In Heart Bypass Survival Rate

August 30, 2005 - Topics gender, cardiovascular, surgery, men and study
A Study suggests women are nearly twice as likely as men to die from complications of heart bypass surgery.

In a review of records for 15,440 patients who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), researchers found that 4.24-percent of women died during or immediately after surgery, versus 2.23-percent of men, a statistically significant difference

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Viagra Does Not Increase Chance Of Heart Attack

August 26, 2005 - Topics viagra, sex, cardiovascular, safety and men
A new study shows that men who take Viagra to overcome erectile dysfunction are not at greater risk of having a heart attack in the short-term.

The finding is "consistent with the growing body of evidence" demonstrating the cardiovascular safety of Viagra, Dr. Murray A. Mittleman from Harvard Medical School in Boston and colleagues note in the American Journal of Cardiology

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