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 Male contraception nearly here A new study suggests that the combination of the hormones testosterone and progesterone may provide a safe, effective and reversible male contraceptive. |
 New Alzheimers cause uncovered Alzheimers disease and dementia in older men may be due to high levels of estrogen. A new study in the Annals of Neurology shows that men with high estrogen levels scored significantly lower on a test of brain function than men with low estrogen. |
 Blood clot risk greater in men The latest research from Canada and Australia has determined that men have a 50% greater risk of suffering a recurrent deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism compared to women. |
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