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Tag Archives: Sanjay Gupta
What Does President Obama Mean For Men?
Obama goes to bat for females at males’ expense. Continue reading
Posted in Gender Politics, Male "Power" and "Privilege", Men's Health, Miscellaneous
Tagged antimale bias, antimale discrimination, black men, Christina Hoff Sommers, Father's Day, healthcare, Hillary Clinton, Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act, Men's Health, Mother's Day, President Obama, Sanjay Gupta, war on boys and men, Warren Farrell, White House Council on Women and Girls
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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
Posted in Heart Disease
Tagged Dr. Oz, men's heart disease, racism and sexism, Sanjay Gupta, women's heart disease
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Women’s advocates wrong about why more women die of heart disease than men
Even at very old ages, men die of heart disease at a higher rate than women. At age 85 and above, although more females than males succumbed to the disease in 2003, 5,621 males died per 100,000 population vs. 5,126 females. Continue reading →