Monday, 13 November 2023 A study conducted in India has found that more women tend to donate their organs while more men are likely to be recipients. The reasons for this include financial responsibilities on men, cultural upbringing where women are taught to take care of their families, and the perception of men as earning members. Additionally, the study found that female recipients are fewer compared to male recipients. Increasing awareness about organ donation and providing effective counseling could help reduce this gender disparity.
Pesticides Linked to , Decline in Male Fertility.
A new study linking pesticides with
low sperm concentrations was published in 'Environmental Health Perspectives' on Nov. 15. .
Data from over 1,700 men across
several decades was used in the research. .
The study examined "two groups...
Study Investigates Link , Between Mobile Phone Use , and Male Infertility.
Study Investigates Link , Between Mobile Phone Use , and Male Infertility.
'Newsweek' reports that modern life may..
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7 Stats You May Not Have Known About , Men's Health.
In honor of International Menβs Day, here are seven health statistics about men that you may not have known.
1. On average, men worldwide..
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