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Cosmetics companies are cranking out all types of men's hair goo and body spray.
FORBES: Today's Man
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Now, though, the beard has become so normalized that different styles are worn by different types of men.
WSJ: The Bearded Man
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Men who take certain types of painkiller may be lowering their risk of developing prostate cancer, says a scientific study.
BBC: Aspirin
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What's more, the opportunity to land lucrative lead roles on network television is significantly greater for men, a commentary on the types of shows (male-driven action series, crime dramas) that play with broader audiences today.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Previous research has found single men have a poorer chance of surviving several types of cancer, including prostate and head and neck cancer.
BBC: Living with someone 'aids lung cancer recovery'
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The opportunity to land lucrative lead roles on network television is significantly greater for men than women, a commentary on the types of shows (male-driven action series and crime dramas) that play with broader audiences today.
FORBES: TV's Top-Earning Men Earn Nearly Twice As Much As TV's Top-Earning Women
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Consider a study that came out from Performics late last year, which found that men are more likely than women to engage in many types of social shopping activities.
FORBES: 'The Hunger Games' and Its Sleeper Fan Base of Men
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The crow-men are pretty horrific, also, and one of the best enemy types in the game.
FORBES: [Spoilers follow.]
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Men can also carry a BRCA mutation, raising their risk of prostate, pancreatic and other types of cancer.
NPR: Can Human Genes Be Patented? Utah Firm At US Court