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Hemoglobin Mass and Blood Volume at Moderate Altitude: Establishing Lean-Body-Mass-Adjusted Reference Values for Clinical Use. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Gen Med
Alkhaldy HY   +12 more
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Sex-specific associations of intrapancreatic fat deposition with incident type 2 diabetes. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Med (Lond)
Wang X   +8 more
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Restorative Masculine Integration Theory. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Mens Health
Angelucci T, Gallegos JL.
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Change in Weight Status From Childhood to Young Adulthood and Risk of Adult Coronary Heart Disease.

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Ohlsson C   +5 more
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Osteoporosis in Men

New England Journal of Medicine, 2008
Traditionally, osteoporosis has been predominantly studied in women; nevertheless, men are not protected from bone loss and its complications. Remarkably, mortality after osteoporotic fractures is higher in men compared to women. In men, both estrogens and androgens play an important role in the regulation of bone turnover.
Lems, W.F., Geusens, P.P.M.M.
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The Effect of Americanization on the Earnings of Foreign-born Men

Journal of Political Economy, 1978
The earnings of foreign-born adult white men, as reported in the 1970 Census of Population, are analyzed through comparisons with the native born and among the foreign born by country of origin, years in the United States, and citizenship. Differences in
B. Chiswick
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Straw Men, Weak Men, and Hollow Men

Argumentation, 2010
Three forms of the straw man fallacy are posed: the straw, weak, and hollow man. Additionally, there can be non-fallacious cases of any of these species of straw man arguments.
Scott F. Aikin, John Casey
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Men Writing Men

2005
Such was the impact of second wave feminism that the 1980s saw the invention of the term ‘crisis in masculinity’. However, as Michael Roper and John Tosh have pointed out, the phenomenon is not new: ‘Masculinity is always bound up with negotiations about power, and is often therefore experienced as tenuous’.1 One of the effects of feminism in the 1960s
Avril Horner, Sue Zlosnik
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