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Federal Spending on Women’s Health: Congressional Report 2002

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

2002 Congressional Report indicates that the Federal government spends almost $70 billion on health programs for women. No report is made of spending on men’s health programs.

Diabetes – NIDDK 12-26-2000 – Test May Miss Half

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

Diabetes – NIDDK 12-26-2000 – National Institutes of Health: Afternoon Blood Test May Miss Diabetes

Urinary Tract Infections in Young Children: A Guide for Parents

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

American Academy of Pediatrics – “The frequency of UTIs in girls is much greater than in boys.”

Prevalence of Obesity Among Children and Adolescents in the U.S. and Canada

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

United States; Margaret Carroll; Tanya Navaneelan; Shirley Bryan; Cynthia Ogden; childhood obesity; boys; girls; adults; psychosocial stress; blood pressure; glucose ; Canadian Health Measures Survey; CHMS; body mass index; National Health and Nutrition Examination...

Study Confirms Safety of Placing Infants to Sleep on their Backs: NIH 2003

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

“‘infants who are placed to sleep on their backs’ are less likely to develop fevers, get stuffy noses, or develop otitis media (ear infection). Placing infants to sleep on their backs has been found to reduce the risk of SIDS.”
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