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The move is long overdue, experts say, with men much more likely to die prematurely than women. But why are they in such poor ...
A new study highlights that eight specific health and lifestyle factors could increase women's heart disease risk more than men's. Doctors share their insights.
As American men decline in every metric measuring well-being, men are desperately seeking answers from all the wrong people.
Overall, women were more likely to have fewer negative risk factors and more positive ones compared to men. But women with more negative risk factors face a more pronounced increase in their risk of a ...