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Why Women are Less Likely to be Prescribed Cholesterol Medications Such as Statins


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Women in wealthier areas are twice as likely to receive HRT, research finds


GPs in affluent areas write almost twice as many HRT ... According to the study, women from ethnic minorities were the least likely to receive adequate treatment – though that may be due to ... Read More

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Men more likely to gossip than women - survey


"Yet it's men who are more likely to gossip the day away, dispelling the myth that women are the only ones who like to spend hours chin wagging." ... Read More

Women need to exercise and eat differently than men. Here’s how


You may have heard about the benefits of intermittent fasting or training in Zone 2. Are these trends equally beneficial to men and women? Not necessarily. Read More

Women may live longer but they have poorer quality lives than men, new study finds


The investigation showed that men are more likely to be involved in a car crash while women tend to suffer more from anxiety and depression. Read More

Men's Health News


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7 Heart Attack Symptoms in Women


Women are more likely to have silent (mini) heart attacks than men. These heart attacks cause ... Risk factors for women include having high blood pressure, high blood sugar, or high cholesterol. Read More

Women say they are less likely than men to look for a new job in 2024. Here's why


While less women (60%) feel that their companies provide ample opportunities for career growth compared to men (74%), only a ... period of "disengagement" to receive career benefits. Read More

NCAA Women Beat Men in Finals’ Ratings for First Time—but Got 99% Less TV Money


The NCAA women’s basketball tournament final Sunday drew more viewers than the men’s final for the first time in history, fueled in part by Iowa standout Caitlin Clark’s rise to superstardom ... Read More

Women in wealthier areas are twice as likely to receive HRT


From early years provisions to fertility support, the postcode lottery refers to the variations in the quality of healthcare services patients can receive ... are almost twice as likely to write ... Read More


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