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I'd love to see anyone put up some facts that contradict this, rather than the pathetic "it's an old article" comeback.this article was posted November 14 2006
any updates in the 8 years since?
I'd love to see anyone put up some facts that contradict this, rather than the pathetic "it's an old article" comeback.
Even once.
You could, I dunnohow are we supposed to contradict something which hasnt been updated in 8 years
You could, I dunno
find a newer citation that says things have changed?
Wow, that was easy to figure out...
No it's not. I posted proof that the NIH spends no money on researching men's health - I've met my burden of proof.that's your job... not mine
Women women face more health issues that affect women only... so that's why they live longer. Gotcha.well, guess i have to update it
Mike Crapo.. one of the Republicans mentioned in this article.. voted against the ACA, and against each and every other health act or program since Obama got into office... while he has made voices about making Office of Men's Health...it usally comes with caveats of stripping funding from women's health such as Planned parenthood... which I hiope you are not against
Fosella left office in 2009 after a multitude of political digraces in 2008
The Mens Health Network still continues, and does good work.. and I applaud it's continuing efforts to get just as much emphasis on prostate cancer as all the others
the Mens health network has lofty goals.. which is more then I can say about those who briefly exploited it it to push defunding of women's health
Mens health needs to be brought more into the spotlight... but it involves a societal shift in the way men view health... there's more then enough evidence and studies that show that men do not discuss health as a whole.. the paradigm of a " real man can take it".. and silence just leads to nothing being done
plus... most health issues that affect men already affect women as well.... but women have a host of health issues which men physically will never have to face... this isnt to say men dont face health issues that affect men only... but women face more health issues that affect women only........ to use a medical term as a metaphor, this is known as triage.. the ones with the most need get the most help
We are more vocal, but every time we are, you feminists come in and try to shut us down or attack us.in closing... men need to be more vocal about thier health, need to start raising awareness about thier health, and should create health organizations like Planned parenthood for thier health issues............. but it shouldnt be done on the back of trying to downplay womens health issues
Women women face more health issues that affect women only... so that's why they live longer. Gotcha.
You are, like, an EXPERT in making assertions that don't even survive SUPERFICIAL analysis.
We are more vocal, but every time we are, you feminists come in and try to shut us down or attack us.
No it's not. I posted proof that the NIH spends no money on researching men's health - I've met my burden of proof.
To refute me it's on YOU to produce counter evidence. "It was 2006!!!" is not a valid comeback - it's a copout.
Explain how 2006 is not relevant to today when none of the facts about NIH studies of men's health from that year has actually changed.you really dont understand the concept of posting relevant information... do you
Even taking those out of the picture, women still live longer. Baby girls survive more than boys do, and they're not exposed to hazardous workplaces.facing less health issues doesnt mean you live longer....men traditionally chose more dangerous jobs, are less likely to seek medical or mental health assistance, are far more likely to be smokers, more likely to be alcoholics, more likely to be obese.... all of these are major factors in mortality....
I guess you forgot about the huge feminist backlash at Movember - like, for instance, your Canadian buddies who attacked it with a huge pack of lies?and what exactly have you brought to to the table showing your expertise? nothing... just a recommendation of the Mens Health Network.. which you failed to notice that I agreed with
How exactly did anyone shut anything down? there was absolutely zero blowback from any feminist organization on this... stop blaming feminists for not following through