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Gender
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Boys More Likely to Recover from Anorexia A UCLA study shows that the symptoms of anorexia may be more persistent in recovering female patients than recovering male patients. Studying 99 male and female anorexics age 14 to 17, researchers found that one year after recovery, 8.4 percent of females ... Continue reading Boys More Likely to Recover from Anorexia
War Study Sheds Light On Stress and Gender A study on citizens who lived through the Croation war may shed light on differences on how men and women respond to stress and uncertainty. University of Michigan researchers analyzed data on Croatian male and female civilians collected between 1998 and 2... Continue reading War Study Sheds Light On Stress and Gender
Kids, Not Teachers, Challenge Gender Roles Even trained teachers may have trouble implementing gender equality in the classroom, while children often challenge the boundaries of sex roles on their own. Continue reading Kids, Not Teachers, Challenge Gender Roles
Male Voice Reveals Physical Prowress Study finds humans can easily estimate physical strength and health from the sound of a man's voice. Continue reading Male Voice Reveals Physical Prowress
Study Shows: Nice Guys Do Finish Last Getting passed up for promotions for the jerk in the cubicle next to you? Your niceness really may be to blame--especially if you're a man. Continue reading Study Shows: Nice Guys Do Finish Last |
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