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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Women outlive men by 10 years. The most unfair situation of all and they are still whining about every much smaller discomfort. Men bless their hearts don’t spill their grievances 24-7 like women. Thank God for the stoic character of our male population. They are hero’s [/quote] Until there is equality in lifespan I don’t want to waste my limited time listening to the caterwauling of miserable feminists.[/quote] Poster shows data pertaining women’s health spanning all of research and medicine. Rebutted by one article regrading old balls. Checks out. Men take more dumb risks, more likely to abuse their bodies with drugs/alcohol/bad food/tobacco, more likely to own guns and be a victim of gun violence, and are less likely to see a doctor regularly. Of course they have a much shorter life span; men make so many worse choices for themselves compared to women. I have two young boys. My biggest worry is that they will make impulsive dumb choices while young that ruins their future. -married high-income man who is trying to make better choices and exercise self-discipline [/quote] Then that needs to be addressed with massive spending on public health initiatives to spearhead an attack against all of the unhealthy habits men have in order to increase their lifespan and close the gender death gap. Women get tons and tons and tons of more healthcare spending already. There is absolutely a gender bias in money spent on women’s health vs men’s health issues. [/quote] There is been very little research into women’s health. There is a shocking lack of research and understanding[/quote] Wrong. https://www.cancer.gov/about-nci/budget/fact-book/data/research-funding BIlLLIONS of more dollars have been spent on breast cancer research than prostate cancer research. Quite literally the NCI only spends half the amount on prostate cancer research as they spend on breast cancer research. This is all while epidemiological data show 1:2 men will get cancer in their lifetimes while it is only 1:3 for women. This again shows how much bias there is towards women’s health needs and spending, which immensely contributes to the terrible gender death gap. [/quote][/quote] Poster shows data pertaining women’s health spanning all of research and medicine. Rebutted by one article regrading old balls. Checks out. [/quote]
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