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Tag Archives: men’s heart disease
Another reason for women’s health advocates to ignore men’s heart disease
“After taking into account patients’ age, men had a 31 percent higher risk of dying over the study compared with women, the researchers said.” Continue reading
Men are asleep at the switch on heart disease
Despite heart disease hitting men much harder than it does women, the CDC, because it knows men are asleep and reticent, boldly displays on the left a link to a “WISEWOMAN Program.” There is no WISEMAN Program. Continue reading
Heart Disease and The New Sexism
Even thousands of men, including many male doctors such as CNN’s Sanjay Gupta and ABC TV’s Dr. Oz, take part in the fight against women’s heart disease but not against men’s. Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Oz, men's heart disease, racism and sexism, Sanjay Gupta, women's heart disease
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Brief Misc. News & Views on Gender Issues
“In one panel, women were taught to sue their employers, whom they called ‘old white men,’ over every minor or trivial offense. If you don’t have a case, the attorney on the panel advised, ‘Don’t worry, we can get very creative.’” Continue reading