Men’s Health
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Vasectomy complications advice ‘outdated’
Advice given to men about potential complications following a vasectomy is outdated, British researchers say. Read more
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Children’s development not affected by parents’ sexuality
Children’s development is not affected by their parents’ sexual orientation, according to new analysis reported today. Read more
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Neurological complications linked to monkeypox
Monkeypox has been linked to rare cases of neurological complications, including encephalitis and confusion, according to a new review of evidence. Read more
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Genetic risk testing for prostate cancer could lead to earlier diagnosis
Incorporating testing for genetic risk for prostate cancer into GP triage and referral processes could lead to earlier diagnosis, researchers say today. Read more
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Surprising genetic variation’ in prostate tumours revealed
A new mapping technique has revealed a surprising genetic variation in prostate tumours, which could lead to “big implications for diagnosis”, according to scientists. Read more
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Biological sex differences behind men’s increased cancer risk
Underlying biological sex differences rather than behavioural differences could be why men are at greater risk of most cancers than women, according to a new analysis. Read more
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Male and female lifespan inequality "nuanced"
A global study, published today, challenges the belief that women live longer than men. Read more
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New monkeypox symptoms found in current outbreak
Important differences in monkeypox symptoms between the current outbreak and previous outbreaks in endemic regions have been identified. Read more
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Monkeypox now a global crisis
The monkeypox outbreak is now a global health emergency, the World Health Organization has ruled. Read more
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Men most likely to die from skin cancer
Skin cancer death rates in UK men have more than tripled since the early 1970s – with men almost two-thirds more likely to die from the disease than women, a new study says today. Read more