Attractive women cause health problems in men
Posted on November 6, 2013 by john in Mens health
A recent study by the University of Valencia found that beautiful women can bring more than one health problem for men.
Men may have pictures of stress to be around a woman who find it beautiful. The cause of stress, both physical and mental, produces cortisol, a hormone that at high levels, lead can lead to heart disease, diabetes, hypertension and impotence.
Analysis to 84 students between the age of twenty took each pass to a room. The student must solve a Sudoku, during, were measured doses of cortisol that segregated the male student in each of the situations.
The results showed that students who seemed attractive women secrete more cortisol when they were alone with her, whereas if they stayed only man cortisol level remained the same.
The specialists concluded that heterosexual men can produce more of this hormone to keep moving closer to an attractive woman, unleashing all these reactions in the body of the male.
The health of men: a major challenge
Posted on November 6, 2013 by john in Mens health
Although the gap in life expectancy between men and women continues to decline, it is no secret that men need to be more careful about their health.
In addition to live less than women (on average about four years ), men tend to smoke more and drink more than them, putting them at greater risk of disease.
On the other hand, there are conditions that affect only the male sector, the main prostate cancer. This disease causes more than 250,000 deaths each year worldwide, and its incidence is increasing.
To this we must add that men are the main victims of suicide and violent deaths ( despite this, there is no campaign help with this ).
This year, the International Men’s Day is special, as it focuses on men’s health. In fact, their motto is : “Helping young men and have a long life, happier and healthier.”
In response, WHO calls on all countries of the world to improve the impact on men’s health, from prevention messages and other initiatives.
By men
WHO / PAHO organized a panel on this date. On the Day of Man, PAHO / WHO held a panel today in Washington to discuss the health of the people of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Experts talk PAHO / WHO, in addition to Jerome Teelucksingh, president of International Men’s Day and Isabel Noguer.

